rpierce wrote: "So the county IT guy decided to get creative and set an unfortunate chain of events in motion. Sucks to be him right about now."
Let's not be so quick to judge.
Is there ANYONE in High Places, like, oh, for instance, a certain White Mosque, whose homeys would benefit from having the information slow-walked out - even totally prevented from coming out all together?
I think âthe County Guyâ is a fictitious character. This just convinces me all the more that my hunch is right. The story says the password was changed pretty quickly. That just reinforces my opinion that this brouhaha with Apple is a ruse.
My theory is that CIA, FBI, NSA, et al, have code experts every bit as clever as Apple. I think they cracked that phone pretty quickly; Got all the info that was in it; That weâve had agents in the ME for a month or more following the leads they got off the phone. And this public squabble is for the ragheads, to assure them that anything they put on an iphone is absolutely secure, encouraging them to put more secrets on their iphones, for our ongoing discovery next time we capture one.
The idea that computer systems worth million$ can be hacked and cracked by some doofus sitting in his parentsâ basement, sucking on a roach; but a $500 phone is impregnable to the Nationâs top investigative agencies, is ludicrous. JMHO.
ONE apple exec is now blaming ONE county IT guy. And somehow all the Apple and FBI great minds can’t get it figured out? Really?