And after all the kerfuffle....
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on 20-04-2016 23:38
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on 20-04-2016 23:38
The FBI haven't found anything on the iPhone.
http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/iphone-hack-legal-ownership-no-value/
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on 20-04-2016 23:40
@Bambino wrote:The FBI haven't found anything on the iPhone.
http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/iphone-hack-legal-ownership-no-value/
They probably screwed the phone trying to hack it....
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20-04-2016 23:44 - edited 20-04-2016 23:44
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20-04-2016 23:44 - edited 20-04-2016 23:44
Quite upsetting if honest. The hack would have been justified if they found something....
As it stands they will have NO chance of getting into another one....
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on 20-04-2016 23:48
However, if apple had just unlocked it for them......
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on 20-04-2016 23:58
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on 20-04-2016 23:58
Yes...I forgot that...a back door hacker was brought in.....Good.
Apple, of course, will claim vociferously they were in the right.....
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on 21-04-2016 09:59
Does anyone else think that this was more than meets the eye? The FBI have been having to go to Apple every time they wanted to get into an iPhone and it's records... I think it's quite possible this was just to circumvent that in future.
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on 21-04-2016 10:10
To have the phones in the evidence locker, someone's done something wrong.
Its a sick world we live in now and protecting the wrong side really put apple down in my book.
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on 21-04-2016 10:30
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on 21-04-2016 10:30
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on 21-04-2016 11:01
Which is exactly why laws need to be addressed and not danced round by govt law making bodies.
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21-04-2016 11:04 - edited 21-04-2016 11:07
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21-04-2016 11:04 - edited 21-04-2016 11:07
Also I think Microsoft and Google were protecting themselves (for the future) rather than supporting Apple...
They probably decided it wouldn't do their sales figures much good if they were seen to be in agreement with 'handing over' unlock codes to government agencies..
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