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Geronimoe

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2. Hope they didn't wipe it with a dust cloth
Tue Feb 16, 2016, 09:49 PM
Feb 2016

as Hillary mentioned. when discussing her emails.

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If I were Apple, there would be no way to open an encrypted iPhone. longship Feb 2016 #1
The question is though does such a way exist? If it does then Apple has to obey the cstanleytech Feb 2016 #3
Well, the encryption algorithms I know of are all one way trap doors. longship Feb 2016 #4
Yes, I am aware of most of that :) cstanleytech Feb 2016 #5
I am sure that there is no back door. longship Feb 2016 #6
They did starting in iOS v8 Paulie Feb 2016 #9
Hope they didn't wipe it with a dust cloth Geronimoe Feb 2016 #2
I like to pretend my biases are relevant to the discussion, too. LanternWaste Feb 2016 #20
And your comments. pintobean Feb 2016 #43
If you want to know who the shooters were talking to Kelvin Mace Feb 2016 #7
Most people I know are using almost any other option other than direct dialing anyone. underahedgerow Feb 2016 #16
Again, the phone company can provide phone numbers, texts and emails on its servers Kelvin Mace Feb 2016 #17
But they want to access encrypted data on the phone, not necessarily call info. randome Feb 2016 #18
If LEOs didn't have a LONG and DISTURBING Kelvin Mace Feb 2016 #19
I'd be more in favor of LE if they outlined -even broadly- what they think they might find. randome Feb 2016 #21
Precisely, it is a fishing expedition Kelvin Mace Feb 2016 #22
There are practical limits to the usefulness of ISP info. Xithras Feb 2016 #31
If they are going to those lengths Kelvin Mace Feb 2016 #34
You must know some interesting people JustABozoOnThisBus Feb 2016 #27
I talk to people all over the world, pretty much every day.... so I use whatsapp underahedgerow Feb 2016 #28
Yes, I can see using the services to save money. JustABozoOnThisBus Feb 2016 #30
That sounds a lot like... TipTok Feb 2016 #32
Yes it does, sort of. JustABozoOnThisBus Feb 2016 #35
I have the benefit... TipTok Feb 2016 #36
My use of military comm ended in 1968. JustABozoOnThisBus Feb 2016 #37
Amazing stuff... TipTok Feb 2016 #38
Thank for the info on Wickr. nt JustABozoOnThisBus Feb 2016 #39
Good luck with that. targetpractice Feb 2016 #8
Apple rejects order to unlock gunman's phone (10 invalid attempts and it wipes data) muriel_volestrangler Feb 2016 #10
Good for Apple. It's time for a public stand against the police state. nt NutmegYankee Feb 2016 #11
Yeah, if they can bypass the invalid attempts. joshcryer Feb 2016 #13
FWIW, the 10 tries thing actually CAN be bypassed. Xithras Feb 2016 #33
Data is encrypted with a 256 bit AES key, so they have to get a passcode for the encryption muriel_volestrangler Feb 2016 #45
Apple just came out saying they won't put in back doors! joshcryer Feb 2016 #12
Good. nsd Feb 2016 #14
Well shawn703 Feb 2016 #15
If Apple doesn't comply, would that be considered obstruction? Blue_Tires Feb 2016 #23
I don't think so. I'm not even sure how legal this order is. razorman Feb 2016 #24
I thought they were just requesting access to one phone? Blue_Tires Feb 2016 #25
Could be. But, I certainly don't trust them. razorman Feb 2016 #26
They are but I think Apple's concern about this "one" case justiceischeap Feb 2016 #29
Do you think this will stop with one phone? AngryOldDem Feb 2016 #42
Which also means criminals will be able to use Apple software Blue_Tires Feb 2016 #44
Unlike an order to supply a physical key NutmegYankee Feb 2016 #40
Most people seem to be just fine with this. AngryOldDem Feb 2016 #41
Bingo! RoccoR5955 Feb 2016 #46
Not where I've been keeping up with it they don't. Sentath Feb 2016 #47
I'm referring to those who can't see beyond the terror talking points. AngryOldDem Feb 2016 #48
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