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Not an "Apple Guy" or an iPhone Guy, But Wow. Just... Wow!
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<blockquote data-quote="Daz" data-source="post: 534891" data-attributes="member: 37228"><p>Of course they could comply and of course Apple could make something to be able to access any iPhone, they know exactly how they manipulate the hardware and software to make it as secure as they can. But as has been said in the open letter, The FBI is asking Apple to break down the barriers that they put up to make it easier for them to access the phones. Thats like asking someone who puts up security fencing to leave out a few bolts to make the job easier ...</p><p></p><p>Now take out the terrorism side of it for a second, if they were to comply with this order and when (Not if, it will be a matter of when) the "Key" to get into the phones falls into the wrong hands, the whole world will be up in arms with Apple because EVERYTHING about a large chunk of phone users will be free bait for anyone who wants to use it, the repercussions of this doesn't bare thinking about !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daz, post: 534891, member: 37228"] Of course they could comply and of course Apple could make something to be able to access any iPhone, they know exactly how they manipulate the hardware and software to make it as secure as they can. But as has been said in the open letter, The FBI is asking Apple to break down the barriers that they put up to make it easier for them to access the phones. Thats like asking someone who puts up security fencing to leave out a few bolts to make the job easier ... Now take out the terrorism side of it for a second, if they were to comply with this order and when (Not if, it will be a matter of when) the "Key" to get into the phones falls into the wrong hands, the whole world will be up in arms with Apple because EVERYTHING about a large chunk of phone users will be free bait for anyone who wants to use it, the repercussions of this doesn't bare thinking about !! [/QUOTE]
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