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Apple opposes gov order to unlock iPhone
(02-23-2016, 06:44 PM)Mike M (the other one) Wrote: also are you up to date on this story?  

Apple sent engineers to help them unlock it already, but because a low level government goon reset the password with in hours after the phone was returned to them, it screwed up Apple's ability to get into the phone.

I would call that well within the definition of  "reasonable." What the FBI is asking for now, is not "reasonable". 

How do you define "reasonable"?  What makes one reasonable but the other not?

And if Apple had the power to get to the encrypted information before the password was reset doesn't that mean the Chinese could steal that?  So based on your logic we have already given up all our privacy because a program exists that allows Apple to get encrypted information.  





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RE: Apple opposes gov order to unlock iPhone - fredtoast - 02-23-2016, 06:51 PM

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