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ACLU, other pro-privacy groups submit amicus briefs in support of Apple in encryption debate
jungmark said:Exactly. If the FBI wants in, let them try. Don't force private entities to hack its own users. -
US AG Lynch says FBI not asking Apple to break into iPhone, simply disable 'password blocker'
ration al said:The single most important event in Tuesday's Judicial Committee hearing was when Comey admitted that this order to weaken iPhone security will not prevent terrorists and criminals from using encrypted communications.
So this means the actions of the FBI and DoJ will gain them nothing in the long run, while vastly increasing the chances of putting the data security and personal safety of tens of millions of americans (and hundreds of millions of others around the world) in jeopardy.
Does this seem stupid to you too? -
US AG Lynch says FBI not asking Apple to break into iPhone, simply disable 'password blocker'
msantti said:Keeping peoples data safe and secure is good.
Just remember it keeps terrorist's data safe and secure also. -
Comey: 'Of course' FBI would leverage precedent in San Bernardino case
wood1208 said:If Apple creates a software to get into any locked iphone to by-pass security than that software can be used on stolen iphones to unlock and sell it again. Now, FBI and law enforcement won't like that as they praised Apple for adding a layer of security to deter/discourage thieves stealing and selling iphones which brought down significantly the number of pickpocket and other way of stealing iphones..So, law enforcement, pick a side. -
Supply chain suggests Apple will ship 45M iPhones in June quarter, bolstered by new 4" model
Yeah, they're leaving out the awkward fact that those "late last year" supply chain rumors "predicted" a close to 30--50 percent DROP in iPhone sales.... which. Did. Not. Happen.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-01-06/apple-suppliers-drop-globally-after-iphone-output-cut-report