Thursday, February 25, 2016
I believe that the government should allow the backdoor but not to all devices. I think they should only to people who have done bad in the past. Apple does not want this backdoor to “all iPhone’s”. They believe in privacy for all people. Apple originally said no to opening up the phone. According to Trusted Reviews the court filing specifically refers to Farook's iCloud account. Prosecutors say he seems to have disabled the iCloud data feature a month and a half before the shooting, leaving investigators unable to access evidence that only resides on the phone and has not been backed up to the cloud.
Read more at http://www.trustedreviews.com/opinions/apple-government-letter-san-bernardino-encryption#MOD5dgf8Rk7gc9Ei.99
Also according to
BGR “Apple has
been taking criticism from several lawmakers over the past couple of days who
have expressed outrage that Apple is refusing to help the FBI in this
investigation. Senator Tom Cotton, for example, accused Apple of being more
concerned with protecting “a dead ISIS terrorist’s privacy over the
security of the American people.” http://bgr.com/2016/02/19/apple-vs-fbi-doj/
My
Question: Do You think that the Backdoor will be connected to all phones?
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