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San Bernardino Victims to Oppose Apple
Some of the people who were wounded in December’s San Bernardino terror attack are planning to file a legal brief to appeal to Apple to unlock the encrypted iPhone of one of the shooters, a lawyer for the victims said Sunday. Stephen Larson told Reuters the informtion on Syed Farook’s phone extends beyond the Justice Department’s criminal investigation. “They were targeted by terrorists, and they need to know why, how this could happen,” Larson said.
legion wrote:but think of the illogical women and children
http://www.thedailybeast.com/cheats/2016/02/21/san-bernardino-victims-to-oppose-apple.htmlSan Bernardino Victims to Oppose Apple
Some of the people who were wounded in December’s San Bernardino terror attack are planning to file a legal brief to appeal to Apple to unlock the encrypted iPhone of one of the shooters, a lawyer for the victims said Sunday. Stephen Larson told Reuters the informtion on Syed Farook’s phone extends beyond the Justice Department’s criminal investigation. “They were targeted by terrorists, and they need to know why, how this could happen,” Larson said.
Guess things look a little different when you have been shot.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:If someone murdered one of my family members, I'd want to rip them apart with my bare hands. That doesn't make it right.
Wage Slave wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:If someone murdered one of my family members, I'd want to rip them apart with my bare hands. That doesn't make it right.
No but ripping someone apart with your bare hands and cracking their phone for the police to see what they have been up to don't really bear comparison, do they? At least I wouldn't have thought so. Anyhow ...
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Man, you keep proving my point. If someone murdered one of my family members, I'd want to rip them apart with my bare hands. That doesn't make it right.
Mike Oxlong wrote:Victims (understandably) lashing out at an offered target is justification?
legion wrote:but think of the illogical women and children
http://www.thedailybeast.com/cheats/2016/02/21/san-bernardino-victims-to-oppose-apple.htmlSan Bernardino Victims to Oppose Apple
Some of the people who were wounded in December’s San Bernardino terror attack are planning to file a legal brief to appeal to Apple to unlock the encrypted iPhone of one of the shooters, a lawyer for the victims said Sunday. Stephen Larson told Reuters the informtion on Syed Farook’s phone extends beyond the Justice Department’s criminal investigation. “They were targeted by terrorists, and they need to know why, how this could happen,” Larson said.
Guess things look a little different when you have been shot.
Mom who lost son in San Bernardino sides with Apple
Her son was killed in the San Bernardino, Calif., massacre — but Carole Adams agrees with Apple that personal privacy trumps the feds’ demands for new software to break into iPhones, including the phone of her son’s killer.
“This is what separates us from communism, isn’t it? The fact we have the right to privacy,” she said. “I think Apple is definitely within their rights to protect the privacy of all Americans.
Coligny wrote:PS: take your meds...
legion wrote:Coligny wrote:PS: take your meds...
Did you think of me as you reached for your valium?
Bereaved mothers get a free pass.
legion wrote:You are certainly out of your mind
Mike Oxlong wrote:legion wrote:You are certainly out of your mind
It's less that 600 yen for a litre ofDornSpanish wine. Of course I am.
Mike Oxlong wrote:Bill Gates says Apple should unlock the San Bernardino iPhone
Justice Wants Apple to Unlock at Least Twelve Other iPhones
Last week we reported that prison authorities suspected he'd got his hands on a mobile phone and, in order to hide the contraband device, hidden it inside his rectum.
legion wrote:12 out of over 700 million
How's this for encryption?
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/02/24/prison_butt_dialler_finally_offhold_after_12day_anal_retention_marathon/Last week we reported that prison authorities suspected he'd got his hands on a mobile phone and, in order to hide the contraband device, hidden it inside his rectum.
yanpa wrote:But it might be a sham to deceive the sheeple into thinking the Feds can't unlock iPhones... meanwhile they and their stooges at Apple are laughing their heads off, at least when they take a break from licking the feet of Bilderberg group members.
“financial records and credit card information, health information, location data, calendars, personal and political beliefs, family photographs, information about [customers’] children.”
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