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Justice

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31. Interesting - earlier reports said County did that on their own.
Mon Feb 22, 2016, 02:03 PM
Feb 2016

which made no sense to me that the County IT person would take it upon himself to try to reset the iCloud password.

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Trust Me. I Know Best. CBGLuthier Feb 2016 #1
"Trust Me. I Know Best." been down that road... But the word "SPAT" in the headline irks me mpcamb Feb 2016 #15
When they give you that capability for that phone, that creates the same vulnerabilty in all jtuck004 Feb 2016 #2
Torture advocate Comey tells water board victims to take deep breath. OnyxCollie Feb 2016 #3
Torture advocate Comey? William Seger Feb 2016 #21
That's nice. OnyxCollie Feb 2016 #22
... William Seger Feb 2016 #23
So Comey thinks torture is illegal, yet he approved it anyway. OnyxCollie Feb 2016 #24
He didn't "approve" it William Seger Feb 2016 #25
Want to do simulated drowning (water boarding)? Hmm... the law's vague. OnyxCollie Feb 2016 #26
"Go for it"? William Seger Feb 2016 #27
The domestic surveillance program remained illegal and unconstitutional OnyxCollie Feb 2016 #28
Sounds like you're backpeddling William Seger Feb 2016 #30
Sounds like you've got an agenda OnyxCollie Feb 2016 #33
Bye William Seger Feb 2016 #34
Aww. OnyxCollie Feb 2016 #35
Yeah, why did Comey hack my iphone? Griefbird Feb 2016 #29
Thanks for completely misunderstanding my post. OnyxCollie Feb 2016 #32
Screw you, fascist. Feeling the Bern Feb 2016 #4
"I just want to warm my nose," said the camel in the tent. nt DRoseDARs Feb 2016 #5
"We owe them a thorough and professional investigation under law." nilram Feb 2016 #6
Bingo... IthinkThereforeIAM Feb 2016 #10
It was a county employee who remotely reset the password, not the FBI. randome Feb 2016 #11
At the request of the FBI... keylargo Feb 2016 #13
That's the first time I've heard that part of it. randome Feb 2016 #17
yup nilram Feb 2016 #37
Realistically atreides1 Feb 2016 #18
Maybe the employee didn't know the phone was in the FBI's possession. randome Feb 2016 #19
Oh what a big surprise. The same prick who thinks that protesting police violence causes violence Chakab Feb 2016 #7
He's one of the issues I have with Obama. Feeling the Bern Feb 2016 #8
"We need the vital tools the patriot act provides, to help us fight terror" Warren DeMontague Feb 2016 #9
Fuck that. They have already acknowledged that they want to see everybody's everythings. GoneFishin Feb 2016 #12
The crux of the NSA story in one phrase: 'collect it all' IDemo Feb 2016 #14
Okay, *deep breath* Kelvin Mace Feb 2016 #16
Here's something interesting. atreides1 Feb 2016 #20
Interesting - earlier reports said County did that on their own. Justice Feb 2016 #31
If the phone had been backing up to iCloud William Seger Feb 2016 #36
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