PhoneBoy Speaks Ep 1070: It's Not Just About One iPhone
The court order Apple received to unlock a specific iPhone involved in a “terrorist” plot? It’s not just about that single iPhone, it’s about the flood of requests Apple will surely receive if Apple is compelled to do this.
Links:
- Basically Every Single Presidential Candidate Is Totally Clueless As To What’s At Stake In The Apple / FBI Fight —Techdirt. “I guess this isn’t that surprising, but as the big legal fight heated up this week between Apple and the Justice Department ov
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[Apple: We tried to help FBI terror probe, but someone changed iCloud password Ars Technica](http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2016/02/apple-we-tried-to-help-fbi-terror-probe-but-someone-changed-icloud-password/#p3) - Apple execs say county officials reset San Bernardino suspect’s iCloud password —The Verge “County officials changed the Apple ID password in the crucial days after the attack, senior Apple executives said today on a call with reporters.”
- Don’t Believe The Hype: No, Apple HAS NOT Done What The FBI Now Wants ‘70 Times’ Before —Techdirt. “In the past couple of days, you may have heard various claims regarding the whole Apple encryption backdoor debate saying things like “but Apple has un
- John McAfee: I can hack the San Bernardino iPhone for the FBI - an Apple backdoor is like giving our enemies nukes
- SB-Shooter-Order-Compelling-Apple-Asst-iPhone.pdf
- [toread] Why Tim Cook is right to call court-ordered iPhone hack a “backdoor” —Ars Technica “Enlarge (credit: John Karakatsanis) Tuesday’s court order compelling Apple to hack the iPhone belonging to a gunman who killed 14 people and injured 22 others has
- Judge Demands that Apple Backdoor an iPhone —Schneier on Security “A judge has ordered that Apple bypass iPhone security in order for the FBI to attempt a brute-force password attack on an iPhone 5c used by one of the San Bernardino killers.”
- Apple Defends Encryption on San Bernardino Shooter’s iPhone - —DSLreports - front page “Apple is balking at a Judge’s order to weaken the security protections on the phone of Syed Farook, one of the San Bernardino shooters.”
- Apple Responds To Order To Help Decrypt Phone, As More Details Come To Light —Techdirt. “Last night, we wrote about a judge’s order commanding Apple to help the FBI effectively decrypt the contents of Syed Farook’s iPhone 5C.”
- Tim Cook says Apple will fight US gov’t over court-ordered iPhone backdoor —Ars Technica “Apple chief Tim Cook has attacked the recent court order that compels Apple to unlock and decrypt the San Bernardino gunman’s iPhone.”
- US Judge requests Apple to unlock San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone —Security Affairs “A US magistrate ordered Apple to help unlock San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone, be aware it is demanding a tool to bypass the security mechanism.”
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[Why the FBI’s request to Apple will affect civil rights for a generation Macworld](http://www.macworld.com/article/3034355/ios/why-the-fbis-request-to-apple-will-affect-civil-rights-for-a-generation.html) -
[No, A Judge Did Not Just Order Apple To Break Encryption On San Bernardino Shooter’s iPhone, But To Create A New Backdoor Techdirt](https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20160216/17393733617/no-judge-did-not-just-order-apple-to-break-encryption-san-bernardino-shooters-iphone-to-create-new-backdoor.shtml) - The FBI Wants Apple To Backdoor Their Products, They Said No.
- Customer Letter - Apple
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PhoneBoy Speaks Ep 1070: It's Not Just About One iPhone