Using an obscure law, written in 1789 — the All Writs Act — the US government has ordered Apple to place a back door into its iOS software so the FBI can decrypt information on an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters.
It has finally come to this. After years of arguments by virtually every industry specialist that back doors will be a bigger boon to hackers and to our nation’s enemies than publishing our nuclear codes and giving the keys to all of our military weapons to the Russians and the Chinese, our government has chosen, once again, not to listen to the minds that have created the glue that holds this world together.
7 responses to “I’ll decrypt the San Bernardino phone free of charge so Apple doesn’t need to place a back door on its product”
And it looks like you did it sir. Well done.
John,
A word please.
Thnx,
Tim
Sorry but this is just bullshit. It´s not as easy as you might think it is disassembling Software of any kind.
Keep playing with your girls and stop telling shit you seemingly know shit about.
I r right on.
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