Not only is Apple 100% correct here, the FBI is not using other doors, such
as the fingerprints of those involved.
A master key like the one the FBI desires seeing created is simply unwise
to develop. Hackers have anoth leeway, and no one should have their
privacy compromised in this fashion.
After all consider how often the government has themselves been hacked,
not only could this key be abused by the government, it could be stolen by
others. Just my take,
Karen
On Thu, 18 Feb 2016, Scott Granados wrote:
Wonder if anyone else is following Tim Cook’s position against being forced to
cripple the security on iPhones. Anyone have any comments?
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