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FBI using Israeli firm Cellebrite to help break into San Bernardino terrorist's iPhone
birko said:richdatswho said:Pretty ironic comment coming from someone with the username "ireland"...guess you never heard of a little group called the IRA...the only difference is that this technology didn't exist in their heyday but if it had, they wouldn't be allowed to slide because they were christians. But, as it stands today, you don't have a global christian extremist problem where you have christians beheading people or blowing themselves up in crowded, public spaces..unless they're a mass media conspiracy keeping these events quite and only focusing on besmirching the good name of Allah. -
FBI using Israeli firm Cellebrite to help break into San Bernardino terrorist's iPhone
ireland said:And yet if the shooters were Christian this whole case wouldn't exist. Such hypocrisy. -
DOJ seeks to delay Apple encryption hearing, says it may be able to unlock iPhone after all [u]
I think it's funny how so many people believe the FBI is lying...what if they're not? What if they have found their way in to the phone? Doesn't that bring everyone's nightmare of privacy loss to life?
Who's to say this isn't a move by Apple to save it's face and that they haven't gone to the FBI and made a deal behind closed doors? Does anyone really believe that Apple has made the FBI do a public about-face and leave with their tail between their legs?
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Eddy Cue says FBI could force Apple to secretly activate iPhone camera, microphone if precedent is
seems like it's a war of hypotheticals without either side presenting anything concrete around why it should or shouldn't be done..."this could prevent another attack", "the FBI can listen in on my calls". typical government and corporate garbage...scare the regular people in to picking sides and fighting with each other while nothing actually gets done. -
Alphabet Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt spotted snapping pics with an Apple iPhone