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dixiegrrrrl

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45. Our Gov't, as it turns out:
Fri Feb 19, 2016, 04:37 PM
Feb 2016
Secret Memo Details U.S.’s Broader Strategy to Crack Phones

Silicon Valley celebrated last fall when the White House revealed it would not seek legislation forcing technology makers to install “backdoors” in their software -- secret listening posts where investigators could pierce the veil of secrecy on users’ encrypted data, from text messages to video chats. But while the companies may have thought that was the final word, in fact the government was working on a Plan B.

In a secret meeting convened by the White House around Thanksgiving, senior national security officials ordered agencies across the U.S. government to find ways to counter encryption software and gain access to the most heavily protected user data on the most secure consumer devices, including Apple Inc.’s iPhone, the marquee product of one of America’s most valuable companies, according to two people familiar with the decision.

The approach was formalized in a confidential National Security Council “decision memo,” tasking government agencies with developing encryption workarounds, estimating additional budgets and

identifying laws that may need to be changed to counter what FBI Director James Comey calls the “going dark” problem: investigators being unable to access the contents of encrypted data stored on mobile devices or traveling across the Internet.

Details of the memo reveal that, in private, the government was honing a sharper edge to its relationship with Silicon Valley alongside more public signs of rapprochement.

On Tuesday, the public got its first glimpse of what those efforts may look like when a federal judge ordered Apple to create a special tool for the FBI to bypass security protections on an iPhone 5c belonging to one of the shooters in the Dec. 2 terrorist attack in San Bernardino, California that killed 14 people. Apple Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook has vowed to fight the order, calling it a “chilling” demand that Apple “hack our own users and undermine decades of security advancements that protect our customers.” The order was not a direct outcome of the memo but is in line with the broader government strategy.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-02-19/secret-memo-details-u-s-s-broader-strategy-to-crack-phones

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They want it all, every scrap of info about everyone. dixiegrrrrl Feb 2016 #1
Who is "they"? True Earthling Feb 2016 #4
Big Brother davidn3600 Feb 2016 #7
Yeah - I read 1984 back in high school... True Earthling Feb 2016 #9
Yeah, we're not close nichomachus Feb 2016 #11
1984 was fiction True Earthling Feb 2016 #15
I have been told by local police that they Downwinder Feb 2016 #17
How big is that town? I think I would move - lol. True Earthling Feb 2016 #19
You don't think propaganda is a daily and relentless occurrence? Downwinder Feb 2016 #20
Didn't say we don't have surveillance..or propaganda True Earthling Feb 2016 #22
Slippery slope. Downwinder Feb 2016 #23
Don't watch FOX... but NYT??? True Earthling Feb 2016 #25
Project Mockinkbird nadinbrzezinski Feb 2016 #29
Where is that bridge and how much? True Earthling Feb 2016 #30
You are too trusting of your government nadinbrzezinski Feb 2016 #31
Any evidence of Judith Miller taking directions directly from a gov't official? True Earthling Feb 2016 #32
You can live in that fantasy nadinbrzezinski Feb 2016 #33
Not too judgmental... True Earthling Feb 2016 #34
Not one bit nadinbrzezinski Feb 2016 #35
Now who's being naive and innocent? True Earthling Feb 2016 #36
Not one bit nadinbrzezinski Feb 2016 #46
You just can't help yourself... True Earthling Feb 2016 #48
What are the odds Glassunion Feb 2016 #16
It's not about you. San Bernardino residents may have thought the same as you. randome Feb 2016 #21
You might want to do some reading nadinbrzezinski Feb 2016 #28
Read it again awoke_in_2003 Feb 2016 #50
Right, because every time they need more power to "fight terror", what do they do with it? Warren DeMontague Feb 2016 #54
They: the ones who can call up a "friend" and have them check on their competitor. LiberalArkie Feb 2016 #12
With sharing, what the FBI gets,NSA gets. Downwinder Feb 2016 #13
Our Gov't, as it turns out: dixiegrrrrl Feb 2016 #45
Also from the same article... True Earthling Feb 2016 #47
Well, for one 2naSalit Feb 2016 #52
Not hearing anything from Microsoft or Google. Downwinder Feb 2016 #2
I think Google has sided with Apple in one report I read. LiberalArkie Feb 2016 #3
Google chimed in... TipTok Feb 2016 #5
Most tech companies, including Microsoft and Google, are backing Apple muriel_volestrangler Feb 2016 #26
Good. I'm glad Apple is fighting this Arazi Feb 2016 #6
where there will be 4-4 decision - it's so nice to be able to say 4-4 instead of 5-4 saturnsring Feb 2016 #8
Scalia was pretty solid on the 4th... TipTok Feb 2016 #10
Back in the day, Louis Brandeis wrote the rulebook for privacy. ananda Feb 2016 #14
Since the SC will likely vote 4-4, JustABozoOnThisBus Feb 2016 #18
Wouldn't California place it in the Ninth Circuit? No steering needed by Apple. suffragette Feb 2016 #24
From my limited understanding of the way the system works... Heeeeers Johnny Feb 2016 #27
Makes sense to me. suffragette Feb 2016 #37
Is Apple in California? JustABozoOnThisBus Feb 2016 #38
Headquarters still in Cupertino, CA as far as I can tell suffragette Feb 2016 #40
I'm siding with Apple malaise Feb 2016 #39
Yes, and with ACLU, EFF AND Amnesty International suffragette Feb 2016 #42
Thanks sis malaise Feb 2016 #43
You're welcome! suffragette Feb 2016 #49
Back at you malaise Feb 2016 #53
ME TOO Warren DeMontague Feb 2016 #55
I see why they hired Tim Cook LittleBlue Feb 2016 #41
So what's the endgame after the Supreme Court? Blue_Tires Feb 2016 #44
Interestingly enough this just might result Turbineguy Feb 2016 #51
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