civa
About
- Banned
- Username
- civa
- Joined
- Visits
- 12
- Last Active
- Roles
- member
- Points
- 140
- Badges
- 0
- Posts
- 78
Reactions
-
California Assembly considers bill to mandate encryption backdoors
-
Proposed Senate bill penalizing resistance to decryption requests nears completion, could be introd
-
Judge orders Apple to access iPhone belonging to San Bernardino shooter [u]
-
Judge orders Apple to access iPhone belonging to San Bernardino shooter [u]
It bothers me that no one is questioning the narrative of the so called "terrorists" (too many questions in both the event, how they were found – Handcuffed and dead, face down, in the back of an suv that had been shot up, described by their attorney on CNN, then immediately buried), or that the receptionist that survived described two athletic men in black BDU's, not a man and a woman.
But, let's look beyond that, and look at what was described as how the encryption system actually works.
Screw the the judge that's been directed to make this a national case against apple, at the behest of an fbi director that can't get over an encryption system that he can't get past. It's essentially physically impossible for Apple to get past the encryption.