To: cardinal4
“There is no way I would buy a product that the government could or would have access to.”
Then there isn’t a device you should ever buy. There isn’t a civilian available encryption that isn’t completely and immediately decrypted by the fed. Not a one.
13 posted on
04/03/2016 8:03:07 PM PDT by
CodeToad
(Islam should be banned and treated as a criminal enterprise!)
To: CodeToad
If that is so, why did the FBI persist? If the govt had the ability to get into the phone, why didn’t they just do it? Am I missing something?
14 posted on
04/03/2016 8:07:38 PM PDT by
cardinal4
(Certified Islamophobe)
To: CodeToad
There isnt a civilian available encryption that isnt completely and immediately decrypted by the fed. Not a one. There are many, specified by NIST, approved by DHS and required by various federal agencies. Some do the passcode in RAM and are generally untrustworthy, e.g. https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2010/01/fips_140-2_leve.html But others do the passcode on board
and are uncrackable.
19 posted on
04/03/2016 8:17:13 PM PDT by
palmer
(Net "neutrality" = Obama turning the internet over to foreign enemies)
To: CodeToad
Then there isnt a device you should ever buy. There isnt a civilian available encryption that isnt completely and immediately decrypted by the fed. Not a one. You do not know what you are talking about.
23 posted on
04/03/2016 10:30:25 PM PDT by
Swordmaker
(This tag line is a Microsoft insult free zone... but if the insults to Mac users continue..)
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