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The US Govt is a knowledge black hole. We are overdue for another big leak of NSA, FBI and CIA classified information.
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Each time I see a Geico commercial, it makes me wanna check out State Farm or Progressive Sometimes advertisement results in the opposite. .
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icoco3 said: CMA102DL said: that's not how the FBI thinks. If they can pay 1 million USD for something that costs $1, they will pay the 1 million and ask Congress for more money to beef up their annual budgets and justify their own e…
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Rayz2016 said: Since there was nothing on the phone, and everyone else except the FBI knew there was nothing on the phone, then $1 was too much to pay for the hack. that's not how the FBI thinks. If they can pay 1 million USD for somethi…
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quadra 610 said: One suicide (for which we don't know the cause) is not an indicator of "workplace conditions" one way or another at Apple. Apple has a responsibility *to a certain degree* in terms of ensuring a safe and healthful workplace e…
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ps4dailylove said: I dealt with a lot of software engineers (code monkeys) in my previous job and many of them were socially and personally troubled. Strange. I deal with software engineers all day long and these people are some of the sh…
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bdkennedy said: CMA102DL said: worked to death? No one is worked to death. He could have simply quit. Tell that to the average salaryman in Tokyo. Some of us as professionals work 50-60 hrs a week, 80 hrs a week to meet deadline…
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worked to death?
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When you see 4 top people leaving a company it is often because the company is in trouble, or that particular department is in trouble, or there is no wide support for ideas from employees. It could also mean better pay. Isn't the word "defect" a li…
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It is total bull that Feng forgot his code while someone else remembered it. Who was that someone else? Nobody except for me knows my passwords. It is not the thing I share. Even if I let someone else use my phone, I unlock it first. I don't buy wha…
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Dumb FBI was trying to confirm there was nothing worthwhile in the phone paid all this money for zero? What a waste of tax payer dollars. Comey ought to get fired.
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This bill is at the pinnacle of Congressional ignorance and arrogance.
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Don't think the 800lb gorilla (DNI's Clapper) would approve of this bill.
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Let me get this right. The Indiana State Police Captain got owned by some news article, which clearly stated that Apple had not confirmed the China allegations. This is scary. These """law enforcement""" hacks can't sort facts from allegations (mayb…
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Only an idiot would risk getting caugh and fail by using a work phone to plan or conduct a terrorist act. Why is it surprising to the FBI that the phone had NOTHING worthwhile? Farook destroyed his personal phone and backups prior to conducting the …
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"those protocols are in place to protect against hackers, not government intrusion." I am glad that Apple has the correct perspective on this issue. But let's make sure that government "intrusion "is limited to hardware-level hacks that require phy…
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hmlongco said: Funny, I though "public safety" was the primary reason for encrypting transactions and devices in the first place... I guess it depends on who's safety and who the beneficiary of that safety is. The FBI thinks that it has fi…
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It is a good thing that the FBI is hacking the phone on its own and without asking or forcing Apple to create a backdoor or software to defeat the phone's security. The FBI does not need to let Apple know how they accomplished the hack as long as th…
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At least we won't have to hear the nonsense that comes out of Comey. Matt is going to tear them apart. Let the hunger games begin.
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I am sure that the government's most faithful lapdog, Bill Gates, strongly disapproves.