Attaeus
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San Bernadino County reset the passcode, making it impossible to access the phone's data by any other means but a brute force attack. The did this intentionally, at the request of the FBI. Freaking bunch of liars.
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Yea right. By now everyone knows this is a test case the FBI and DOJ chose specifically for its terrorism aspect. Problem is everyone knows they are lying. They FBI has already said they don't expect to find any data on the subject phone pertinent t…
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It's basically what I have said from the beginning - that the government has no qualified need to compel Apple to write a new OS, as the suspects are dead and they don't believe others were involved. The FBI and DOJ invented this situation as a ruse…
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jfc1138 said: Attaeus said: And I have said from the beginning that the FBI has no real plenary authority here. The suspects are dead, the crime is done, there is nothing left to investigate. This is the power of law enforcement to lie…
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And I have said from the beginning that the FBI has no real plenary authority here. The suspects are dead, the crime is done, there is nothing left to investigate. This is the power of law enforcement to lie to judges in affidavits and go after anyo…
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rufwork said: GovtOS? How is this not fbiOS? Seriously missed opportunity. It's a court pleading, not a cutesy-ass internet meme.
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icoco3 said: "Obama administration, FBI must act to restore US government's credibility..." How does one restore what one never had. P.S Great article. 153155 Partisan gibberish...
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Yea, if this discussion were about the rampant proliferation of guns and the 30k deaths we have annually you'd see thousands of comments about the 2nd Amendment. But since it's only about the 4th Amendment and several other ambiguous rights to priva…
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The perps are dead, they have no accomplices. There is no reason for the FBI to be hacking phones unless they want to randomly spy on everyone. But of course, this is the whole point. If you're doing nothing wrong you have nothing to hide, right?
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rogifan_old said: So this was the Apple ID password and not the pin code to unlock the phone? I thought I read somewhere that this guy stop backing up to iCloud well in advance of this attack. Yea, because he totally had plans for a long…
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Yea, I am not an Apple customer now, nor have I ever been, Yet I support Tim Cook's reasonable view that this request from the FBI is wrong. And it is wrong on multiple levels. For one thing, the crime is done and the suspects are dead. There is …