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In reply to the discussion: Judge Forces Apple to Help Unlock San Bernardino Shooter iPhone [View all]Geronimoe
(1,539 posts)2. Hope they didn't wipe it with a dust cloth
as Hillary mentioned. when discussing her emails.
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The question is though does such a way exist? If it does then Apple has to obey the
cstanleytech
Feb 2016
#3
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
I'd be more in favor of LE if they outlined -even broadly- what they think they might find.
randome
Feb 2016
#21
I talk to people all over the world, pretty much every day.... so I use whatsapp
underahedgerow
Feb 2016
#28
Apple rejects order to unlock gunman's phone (10 invalid attempts and it wipes data)
muriel_volestrangler
Feb 2016
#10
Data is encrypted with a 256 bit AES key, so they have to get a passcode for the encryption
muriel_volestrangler
Feb 2016
#45