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Apple says San Bernardino iPhone case is 'unprecedented,' cannot be decided in a vacuum
janiceandrusty said:Once you leave a store with a candy bar you didn't pay for in your pocket, the act itself has a very specific legal definition called "Theft".
People don't get to have a conversation with the security officer or share thoughts and ideas with the police about an idealistic utopia or how the laws should be written if they weren't hungry.
Still, it's honorable that so many additional technology companies came to Apple's defense, and agree with Apple... However, companies always want to reduce costs. If companies could find a way to lay off Legal Compliance departments, they'd love to; it paves the way for a large bonus check for the executive team.
http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2016/03/14/santa-ana-police-officers-charged-with-petty-theft-in-videotaped-raid-at-marijuana-dispensary/
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Apple says San Bernardino iPhone case is 'unprecedented,' cannot be decided in a vacuum
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Apple says San Bernardino iPhone case is 'unprecedented,' cannot be decided in a vacuum
AppleInsider said:
Some security experts have claimed the NSA has developed forensics tools capable of breaking iOS encryption, but the agency is supposedly reluctant to relinquish those assets to the FBI as they might end up exposed in court proceedings. -
Malware-infected Transmission 2.9 app threatened OS X users, stopped by XProtect
I would like OS X to provide more visible details of when XProtect has been updated on a user's system, such as displaying the date/time of the latest update in Security Preferences (and option to force update if necessary), rather than expecting people to just take Apple's word that their Macs have been updated. -
BMW plans self-driving software overhaul to fend off the likes of Apple, Google
dasanman69 said:volcan said:“People who are really serious about hardware should make their own software.”