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IDemo

(16,926 posts)
40. He's a frontman for the forensics software industry. That's it.
Sun Sep 28, 2014, 12:32 PM
Sep 2014

“I can do it. I’m sure the guys in suits in the governments can do it,” says Zdziarski, who has trained law enforcement in iOS forensic techniques in the past. “And I’m sure that there are at least three or four commercial tools that can still do this, too.” Zdziarski said he has yet to test those commercial forensics tools to know which ones might still be capable of the data-siphoning trick, but he speculated that software from the firms Cellebrite and Oxygen were likely candidates.


And the legitimacy of his arguments goes straight to zero. You win. LOL.
I love this quote: christx30 Sep 2014 #1
Too Bad NSA Doesn't Do It's Job billhicks76 Sep 2014 #13
Hammer, meet nailhead. n/t christx30 Sep 2014 #14
Beginning To Think Satan Worshipers Really Do Run Our Country Top Down billhicks76 Sep 2014 #18
"holding themselves beyond the law". sendero Sep 2014 #26
Since when is it 'holding yourself beyond the law' to seek privacy when you communicate with someone Chemisse Sep 2014 #27
Apologists and security concern trolls always have the option to disable it. I hope people whereisjustice Sep 2014 #2
Well Said hueymahl Sep 2014 #41
Now if they can just get us a phone that will block out junk calls. jwirr Sep 2014 #3
Sorry, you'll have to continue to do that manually Auggie Sep 2014 #5
Unfortunately. jwirr Sep 2014 #7
I would be extremely surprised if the NSA can't crack the Apple encryption Lurks Often Sep 2014 #4
Yes, NSA has machines that can do a trillion calculations per second. candelista Sep 2014 #6
My guess is you are right hueymahl Sep 2014 #42
NSA's collection activities are strategic. They won't stop crime or terror attacks. whereisjustice Sep 2014 #8
Be Careful, I saw a PBS Special where they indicated that future Quantum Computers... AZ Progressive Sep 2014 #9
Finally, a real and good reason to overpay for an iPhone. marble falls Sep 2014 #10
marketing hype drray23 Sep 2014 #11
^ this ^ defacto7 Sep 2014 #23
Wrong Indydem Sep 2014 #34
Regarding the 5.5 years to crack and Super computers seveneyes Sep 2014 #12
Gotta make slower iPhones. candelista Sep 2014 #33
The spooks at the NSA will find a way in. They always do. blkmusclmachine Sep 2014 #15
A top iOS security expert questions this - IDemo Sep 2014 #16
Still, it might slow them down a little. candelista Sep 2014 #28
There's a huge difference between "locked out" and "slowed down" IDemo Sep 2014 #29
All anyone can do is slow them down. candelista Sep 2014 #31
This guy is a liar. Indydem Sep 2014 #35
He's a know-nothing, really IDemo Sep 2014 #37
Gee. Surely this guy isn't trying to sell something... Indydem Sep 2014 #39
He's a frontman for the forensics software industry. That's it. IDemo Sep 2014 #40
If These Traitorous A-Holes Could They Would... billhicks76 Sep 2014 #17
If you have an iPhone with iOS 8, try this.. ahimsa Sep 2014 #20
Yes They Are Listening To Everything You Say In A Room Out Loud billhicks76 Sep 2014 #22
A couple of nits.. ahimsa Sep 2014 #19
James B. Comey - Bush appointee Ash_F Sep 2014 #21
This iPhone encryption scheme defacto7 Sep 2014 #24
Are you taking into account NSA computer speeds? candelista Sep 2014 #32
No actually I was not, but on purpose. defacto7 Sep 2014 #46
Do you even know how a passcode works? Indydem Sep 2014 #36
Yep. I do know how a passcode works. defacto7 Sep 2014 #45
Too Bad Russia doesn't have a feature like that or do they have something so Putin can't snoop? Cha Sep 2014 #25
Message auto-removed Name removed Sep 2014 #30
lawbreakers father founding Sep 2014 #38
Since your thumbprint unlocks the new iPhone, a court Calista241 Sep 2014 #43
When they come up with a DNA analysis for unlocking defacto7 Sep 2014 #47
I don't believe this at all. hughee99 Sep 2014 #44
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