L Larry L. Lifetime Supporter Feb 20, 2016 #21 A solution to the 'impasse' may have been found: DOJ would allow Apple to keep or destroy software to help FBI hack iPhone | Fox News
A solution to the 'impasse' may have been found: DOJ would allow Apple to keep or destroy software to help FBI hack iPhone | Fox News
R roaldin Feb 20, 2016 #22 Another possible solution, and some interesting comments - MCAFEE: I'll decrypt San Bernardino phone free - Business Insider Tim.
Another possible solution, and some interesting comments - MCAFEE: I'll decrypt San Bernardino phone free - Business Insider Tim.
R roaldin Feb 20, 2016 #23 And no, the DOJ 'offer' is not a reasonable solution. I doubt they are as naive as they appear. If they are its scarier than if they aren't. Tim.
And no, the DOJ 'offer' is not a reasonable solution. I doubt they are as naive as they appear. If they are its scarier than if they aren't. Tim.
R roaldin Feb 20, 2016 #24 If this wasn't serious it'd be laughable - Apple implies FBI screwup: iPhone Apple ID password changed in govt possession, backdoor unnecessary | 9to5Mac I guess now we all have to hope it was the criminal that changed it and not someone within the bureaucracy. Tim.
If this wasn't serious it'd be laughable - Apple implies FBI screwup: iPhone Apple ID password changed in govt possession, backdoor unnecessary | 9to5Mac I guess now we all have to hope it was the criminal that changed it and not someone within the bureaucracy. Tim.
R roaldin Feb 20, 2016 #25 Mind you it's good news, much less likely to be a randomly generated pass code, so the social engineers are far more likely to be able to crack it. Tim.
Mind you it's good news, much less likely to be a randomly generated pass code, so the social engineers are far more likely to be able to crack it. Tim.