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20 February 2016, 03:34 PM | #181 | |
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20 February 2016, 03:45 PM | #182 | |
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My answer to your scenario is no different than the answer I gave before; If there was information on that phone that could have thwarted another terrorist attack but it couldn't be found because Apple or Google or Microsoft successfully fought the court order, I can live with that. My question about torture was this: Would you support torturing innocent people in order to find a few bad ones? It wasn't meant to correlate innocent phone users being tortured metaphorically as a result of this court order. It was in response your question about about what if the phone contained information that could stop a terrorist attack from happening. If we start giving up all our liberties, when is enough enough? How far are you willing to let your country go to stop the next terrorist attack from happening? Even if you don't have anything to hide, don't you think it's fair that we all have a right to privacy? This court order sets a new precedent. US vs Apple Inc will be the new case law used when an android phone needs to be decrypted. If Apple is forced to create a back door so law enforcement can look into any phone they deem may hold a clue to the next attack, what comes next? We have our cars tracking each stop or have to check in/out of our own homes or keep a log of every dollar spent to make sure its not being used for terrorist related items? You may think all of that sounds ridiculous but it wasn't long ago that banks stopped accepting cash deposits from anyone other than the account holder. So if I wanted to deposit a $100 bill into my moms bank account tomorrow, I can't because for some crazy reason, that may be a terror related. |
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How do you define the level of threat that must be demonstrated before the government can suspend constitutional rights? A one in one thousand chance? One in a million? Where do you draw the line that says the government cannot enter your home and deprive you of your rights? As for throwing away your Apple products - you've already paid for them. How does that harm Apple? Definitely don't buy the Apple watch |
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Let's agree on one thing, something I promised to and will pray about; that there are no more terrorist attacks and no more innocent people slaughtered. Maybe naive on my part to hope for such a thing, but still I will pray for it. |
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I found this useful : https://medium.com/p/be24163bdfa
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To me however, the most pertinent words in quote are, "And it’s literally Pandora’s box: Once you open it, even a bit, there’s no way back". This is a situation in time that holds a far reaching resolve moving forward for everyone. I for one can only hope that Apple holds fast in it's position, the authorities get what they need, and the general public keeps its grasp on individualism.....without fear of big brother holding us all in a flux of potential fault. A tricky subject indeed..
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Apple's stand against the Feds
Agreed Rob. Looking at the ramifications and specifically the "Pandora's Box" reference it's crucial they hold firm. A tremendous amount at stake. Tricky indeed - pragmatic and coherent argument /leadership needs to be at the forefront.
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If Apple quietly complied with the court order to unlock the iphone, and the government later abused its key/backdoor, would it not lose the trust of its customers? In the end they are a consumer driven company with 100+ million customers worldwide. |
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The real losers would eventually be the law enforcement agencies. They've had months to probe and scour everything these criminals had in their home, on their computers, and in their personal lives. They've had access to everything on the iCloud and all the phone and internet records. They can interview associates, conduct legal searches where probable cause exists, and wire tap suspects. If they are unable to develop a proper investigation to prevent cohorts from engaging in criminal acts with all this existing authority and evidence, they should be stripped of their credentials and demoted to dog catcher. |
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Apple ID was changed AFTER police had custody of the phone
http://9to5mac.com/2016/02/19/apple-...-fbi-backdoor/ Quote:
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I agree with you on the last part... No one wants to see another terrorist attack whether home or abroad |
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If you disbelieve Apples contention that there is no unlocking utility, then it would be different. But if you believe there is no utility to force an unlock - then I suggest it is the same. Apple created a passcode function. The pen and paper is a metaphor for passcode. The pen writes anything the user wants, but doesn't erase data nor interprets it. Apple provided users a passcode to lock a phone. And no way to unlock it if it is forgotten or phone is lost and another person tried to open it. Their logic was you would lose all data after a certain number of failed attempts. One would have to rebuild their phone from last backup. So if you believe their contention, they have nothing to provide DOJ/FBI. To obey the order would mean creating something - but I understand many people disbelieve Apple's contention. I understand your passion on the topic so am only sharing in spirit of communication. Not advocating one side over another. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I don't believe anyone commenting on this subject here, thinks it is simple or there is a simple solution. I believe the comments are just the opposite, it's a very complex and sticky situation. IMHO..
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If someone with the county remotely reset it, which is the other story I read, someone's ass needs to be hooked up right now for tampering with evidence and the fbi should probably look into that person a little bit. You are dead on with this.
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Thanks again Paul for clarifying, I am slow some (most) times. |
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This is a very complex and sticky situation but, and I don't mean to speak for HL65 (Conner?), there have been comments made suggesting there was a simple solution, whereby Apple just gives what the FBI wants.
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I think some people in another 3-initialed agency have already designed the solution. But neither FBI/DOJ can get it. Maybe CIA? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Yes I do believe some and I said some do believe it is a simple solution in that Apple should simply comply. IMHO...
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Haven't seen this posted before so in case anyone's interested here's the actual docket. An interesting read.
https://assets.documentcloud.org/doc...sst-iPhone.txt
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Now San Bernardino has taken their own stand by calling the FBI liars. http://gizmodo.com/san-bernardino-co...ium=socialflow
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This is turning into a sandwich of epic proportions.
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For the last 15 years of my service I worked in covert ops and intelligence. I watched the developments roll out of the use of the "secure"digital network, that we would never be able to access. With the development of communication, then so the development of investigation into that intelligence source progressed.
I went from simple paper applications to days of electronic submissions to gain the relevant lawful access to such intelligence. People are plotting, planning and executing some of the most despicable crimes against humanity via telephones and the internet. It is the responsibility of suppliers to engage with the authorities to ensure the safety of the public at large. It is the responsibility of the authorities not to abuse those techniques. Get the bloody phone hacked Apple, before more tragedies take place. |
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This notion that there is a treasure trove of information on the phone that unlocks world terrorist networks is a red herring, intended to distract from the governments real purpose. The FBI has provided no public evidence that would lead us to expect that the device provides anymore data than they have already obtained from other investigative techniques. People have been plotting and planning heinous acts for millennia, and will continue to do so. The framers of the US constitution recognized that protecting the citizens from the government was more important than the minor increment of additional safety giving the government control would provide. Simply stated, "just get the phone hacked" is an extraordinarily subversive attack on personal privacy and is a far greater threat to freedom than any terrorist cell presents. |
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