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03-11-2016, 05:18 PM
Apple versus FBI: Can privacy and security be friends?
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Video: Nadja Oertelt, Armand Valdes, Loris Ravera
The recent Apple court case against the U.S. government has been dominating headlines and stoking our collective para**id fears. Should the government be able to force private companies to help decrypt our devices or does this set a dangerous precedent?
See also: Turns out Donald Trump maybe can turn off the Internet if elected president (http://mashable.com/2016/01/07/donald-trump-internet-shut-off/)
Here’s the rub: the FBI can’t have its encrypted cake and eat it too. There’s ** way to create a backdoor that the FBI can use and that can’t be used by nefarious characters trying to get at your personal info. Read more... (http://mashable.com/2016/03/11/apple-fbi-privacy-security-friends/)
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Video: Nadja Oertelt, Armand Valdes, Loris Ravera
The recent Apple court case against the U.S. government has been dominating headlines and stoking our collective para**id fears. Should the government be able to force private companies to help decrypt our devices or does this set a dangerous precedent?
See also: Turns out Donald Trump maybe can turn off the Internet if elected president (http://mashable.com/2016/01/07/donald-trump-internet-shut-off/)
Here’s the rub: the FBI can’t have its encrypted cake and eat it too. There’s ** way to create a backdoor that the FBI can use and that can’t be used by nefarious characters trying to get at your personal info. Read more... (http://mashable.com/2016/03/11/apple-fbi-privacy-security-friends/)
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