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On the contrary I have to respectfully disagree. Abdullah has made various posts with assumptions and "facts" stated that just aren't true (e.g. The NSA can decrypt anything, it's known there is nothing of value on the phone), however eloquently he makes them sound
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I've been thinking, some have said that is Apple do not comply with the FBI, then they are aiding terrorist organizations.
However, if this order goes through, and Apple is forced to create a backdoor into their system, then this information is stolen by some hackers or terrorists: is it then the FBI that is willingly aiding terrorism, and potentially responsible for another disaster? |
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So carry on and let's not get too deep in to politics or perhaps just let it go as the thread has been getting very close to danger zone.
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This thing has blown up so big, it's kinda hard to bring it to a "back room" negotiation now.
All this makes me wonder if this is all BS and the government already has the means to crack or break anything, and just making all this stuff up in the media to fool criminals into thinking they are using "safe" devices. |
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I agree with you Davethall, IMHO, there was a way that this COULD have been compromised in some way, I.E. Apple could have provided the information to the government on this specific phone, then either held back the hacking procedure, or changed the next version of IOS to make it useless in the future. I am the Director of Engineering for a major technology company, although this specific procedure is way out of my area of expertise, you can not convince me this could not have been accomplished. Would this have cost money and resources on Apple's part? Maybe tremendous amounts of both? Absolutely, and they should have charged the Feds accordingly with a hefty profit to spare; I personally would have no issue at all with this. Instead, (again, just MHO as I can not offer proof) Apple decided to take this public and either make themselves a martyer for the common American, or just get publicity out of a massacre where innocent humans were slaughtered worse then animals.
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The US has a mechanism called a National Security Letter (NSL). An agency can secretly send a company an NSL and obtain what it needs. It's backed up by a secret court and comes with a gag order so that nobody knows it happened. You make a very good point if you are asking why the FBI didn't do this.
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The fact that this type of letter exists should make arguments on both side moot. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_security_letter
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An NSL is sneaky. If an agency is using it, they don't want anyone to know what they are getting. It could be difficult for the FBI to use the information in court. And there is still the question whether it is legal for an agency to compel a company to create something, which will likely be the basis of Apple's argument in the courts.
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I read the letter that Tim Cook put out via the apple site yesterday. And I will guarantee that will be their position. They do not have it. And therefore cannot give it to anyone. And their attorney seems pretty certain that no government agency or lawsuit can make them develop something that does not exist. This will get interesting. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Just heard Bill Gates has publicly sided with the FBI.
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It's not about who gets the blame for the leak. It's about not creating something so insidious that every evil so and so in the world will want to have it. The best way to not get shot is to not participate in gunfights. That's Apple's strategy. If they don't create it, there's no way it can leak. Did you figure out the Android or pull the IOS out of the bin? |
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National security trumps all and these guys were not suspected terrorists they were bonified terrorists so they should unlock it or throw Tim Cook in jail for violating a court order. You will see how fast he throws his values out the window to save his own ass. Just my 2 cents. |
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Having been an old Techy back in the day on very very big computer systems I imagine my passwords are much the same format as yours even on things that don't matter just through habbit |
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This isn't limited to just the US Government and it's citizens. If Apple complies to this court order, counties like China and Russia, and just about every other country would force Apple into giving them the backdoor for their own national security. So while you trust your government to access your personal information because you have nothing to hide, there are a few billion people that don't have luxury. There are governments that don't care about privacy, civil liberties, or due process. But I suppose to some people, the thorough investigation of a work-issued phone that once belonged to a guy that killed 14 people 2.5 months ago is more important. |
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