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02/17/2016 4:20:38 AM PST by
John W
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Judge orders Apple to create a one-time backdoor into an Apple iPhone 5C in the San Bernardino Terrorist case. "Apple CEO Cook condemns iPhone 'backdoor' order; calls it 'chilling,' 'dangerous'" -- PING!
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87 posted on
02/17/2016 8:31:32 AM PST by
Swordmaker
(This tag line is a Microsoft insult free zone... but if the insults to Mac users continue....)
To: John W
I think the U.S. govt has already cracked the iPhone or has had backdoors into it.
This may be a false story to fool terrorists into using an “uncrackable” phone. I hope they do.
Look how many existing backdoors are found in our computers and other data devices every week.
I’m sure the iPhone and every android and Windows phone already have government backdoors built into them.
89 posted on
02/17/2016 8:35:57 AM PST by
r_barton
(We the People of the United States...)
To: John W
Clearly, this is a situation where we need some common sense conservatism - Apple needs to unlock the phone.
92 posted on
02/17/2016 8:39:11 AM PST by
1Old Pro
To: John W
It would make your head spin how fast Cook would code a backdoor if the Iphone had belonged to, say LaVoy Finicum or Clive Bundy. Or any other “fringe right wing” group.
177 posted on
02/17/2016 3:09:35 PM PST by
AbolishCSEU
(Percentage of Income in CS is inversely proportionate to Mother's parenting of children)
To: John W
What was chilling and dangerous was how Apple attacked the state of Indiana.
200 posted on
02/17/2016 5:36:24 PM PST by
Vision
(Obama is not a well man.)
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