Posted on Feb 18, 2016
Apple unlocked at least 70 iPhones before refusal
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So, here's the difference....
http://techcrunch.com/2016/02/18/no-apple-has-not-unlocked-70-iphones-for-law-enforcement/
Also, McAffee says he can decrypt the data for the FBI for free in three weeks, why not take him up on it?
http://techcrunch.com/2016/02/18/no-apple-has-not-unlocked-70-iphones-for-law-enforcement/
Also, McAffee says he can decrypt the data for the FBI for free in three weeks, why not take him up on it?
No, Apple Has Not Unlocked 70 iPhones For LawEnforcement
The more highly technical the basis of a story, the more likely it is that some key detail will get jacked up by a journalist trying to translate it for the..
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Didn't McAfee say he'd decrypt it via social engineering? He's obviously not going to social engineer to the two dead terrorists - so is he going to go to Apple and convince one of those employees to do it for him?
On a side note - I can't wait to see the Libertarian Debate, as I think McAfee is going to be the Trump of the Libertarians....lol
On a side note - I can't wait to see the Libertarian Debate, as I think McAfee is going to be the Trump of the Libertarians....lol
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A company can always re-evaluate their role in a case such as this. This issue effects the safety of its employees in addition to privacy concerns by the American people and marketability. Apple is a private company, not a political or law enforcement organization and is therefore not held to the standards inherent in protecting Americans.
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The ole saying : Believe nothing one read's and only half of what they see ! Misinformation. Just remember this ! How many more people will have to die ?
I understand rights and privacy is a concern . Yes I get it ! One cannot tell me that their are not other ways to get around this problem . I agree the Feds Should not be able to have a company make a key to unlock any device. Technology is growing by leaps and bounds. Funny how this would not have come up as a question 30 years ago.
Do we send our special operations teams out on a mission without intel ? I don't think so !
Whom do we protect here ? Our children or Terrorist ? And I know someone is going to say John, Be realistic ! There has to be a solution to the problem without trampling on personal rights and freedom's !
I understand rights and privacy is a concern . Yes I get it ! One cannot tell me that their are not other ways to get around this problem . I agree the Feds Should not be able to have a company make a key to unlock any device. Technology is growing by leaps and bounds. Funny how this would not have come up as a question 30 years ago.
Do we send our special operations teams out on a mission without intel ? I don't think so !
Whom do we protect here ? Our children or Terrorist ? And I know someone is going to say John, Be realistic ! There has to be a solution to the problem without trampling on personal rights and freedom's !
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