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Yes | 83 | 69.17% | |
No | 29 | 24.17% | |
Unsure | 8 | 6.67% | |
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02-27-2016, 06:59 AM | #89 |
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The authorities having access to my personal information is my last concern. It's that access falling in to the hands of others that concerns me. As demonstrated, the encryption on my phone is so strong that I'm ok with keeping ALL of my health, family, security, firearm, insurance, financial, business, password info, etc... in my phone.
Currently, if I leave my phone somewhere and you find it, you can't access any of that info. The effing NSA can't access that info. But if the back door were written into the iOS, as the FBI has requested, anyone with the proper downloadable shareware software can access anything in my phone. Those are the people I'm worried about. There is no program or app that can be made to crack aes encryption on current phones. If it was possible it would already exist. It's not possible to do that without backdoor access into the iOS. Once that back door access is available, you can bet your ass that downloadable software and apps will exist all over the place to break into phones.
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If your argument against Apple assisting is that the government will abuse the ability to get into people's phones without legal authority in the future, then you must be worried they are also entering your home without a search warrant.
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Cameras everywhere. Propane back up generator. Battery backup on all tech gear. All of which sends instant emails with pictures to what.... My currently secure iPhone. While also sending video to and offsite server.
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So, the message here is, you may be anally raped one day, so just lubricate your anus to make it easier on whoever may do it? Seems reasonable.
(Pardon the hyperbole, just... That's the impression I get reading all this.) Edit: also, this IS OT after all. |
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The AES encryption on current smart phones is unbreakable. See previous posts describing how long it would take for 10x all the computers in the world to break AES 128 bit encryption. A back door which bypasses that encryption will make every iPhone vulnerable to anybody with a computer.
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For someone so paranoid it seems odd to have such reliance on a mobile device.
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Interesting perspective on this from a potentially unlikely source. Antonio Scalia in 1987 on a search and seizure case - remarkably siding against law enforcement:
Justice Scalia, however, said, “There is nothing new in the realization that the Constitution sometimes insulates the criminality of a few in order to protect the privacy of us all.” |
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Amy Davidson, for New Yorker:
It is essential to this story that the order to Apple is not a subpoena: it is issued under the All Writs Act of 1789, which says that federal courts can issue “all writs necessary or appropriate in aid of their respective jurisdictions and agreeable to the usages and principles of law.” Read as a whole, this simply means that judges can tell people to follow the law, but they have to do so in a way that, in itself, respects the law. The Act was written at a time when a lot of the mechanics of the law still had to be worked out. But there are qualifications there: warnings about the writs having to be “appropriate” and “agreeable,” not just to the law but to the law’s “principles.” The government, in its use of the writ now, seems to be treating those caveats as background noise. If it can tell Apple, which has been accused of no wrongdoing, to sit down and write a custom operating system for it, what else could it do? |
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Sorry, got a run. Headed out to the shooting range. You know gotta sharpen my other paranoia skills? Prepare for the coming invasion? Silent black helicopters and what not. Paranoid? are you one of those people that think the government is going to take care of everything? I'm sorry, but I'm not one of people. I'm very well aware that my own security and my safety is my responsibility.
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Yeah. Not really. Pretty much California leads the way in stupid progressiveness, Oregon in us born isis recruits, and Seattle Washington state in bad coffee. San Diego is OK thanks to the naval base. Rest is why there's a fault line in the earth's crust.
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You mean it'll cause thousands more good people to die not being able to defend themselves the 2.4mm times a year they currently do by owning guns and they turn them in, but the bad guys don't, just like in Mexico. That works.
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So you have been criticizing Obama and his nsa Metadata collection which collected all phone everything already? But hacking a dead terrorists phone who's owner say you can hack is sacrilegious. Hmmmm
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