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RULING AFFIRMS RIGHT TO ENCRYPT …
We’ve written several times now on the big battle brew
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You would think the FBI would be pretty tied up investigating classified information on a private server. You think the Obama Administration has put together how all the State Dept. leaks occurred?
In a Freedom of the Press column, what’s the latest with Kenny’s lawsuit.
If the FBI wants to “crack open some phones”, why not just advertise a no strings attached four year full ride college scholarship to any high school student who can break the code in 24 hours or less
Same deal would apply to any kid in the 5th grade or higher
You are wrong about that, by the way. Even Apple techies admit they had no way to decrypt this information. Even with the potential inside information Apple had on the development of the encryption software, it would have taken a huge effort and months of work. Apple did not put a backdoor into the software.
Why do you think the Government is trying to force Apple to do it? Because without the insider information on the software development there is no reasonable possibility of decryption, within a usable time frame. And by that I mean years.
—– interesting
My original comment was more than a little tongue in cheek
Not being “tech savvy” I will none the less venture out to state that if the Appies were smart enough to build the damn phones they are smart enough to take the damn phones apart
As for Apple or anyone else stating there is no backdoor, I say homogenized corporate bullshit
Even the dumbest rabbit in the forest has two ways in and two ways out
“Even the dumbest rabbit in the forest has two ways in and two ways out”
On behalf of Elmer Fudd and Shifty — that is true.