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Wednesday, March 02, 2016

They "Shot Themselves In The Foot" so to speak...well almost...

In its rush to gather information, the FBI blew its chance to retrieve data from the iPhone of one of the San Bernardino terrorists when it ordered his iCloud passcode to be reset shortly after the attacks. 


Now in its fervor to force Apple to create software that can break its own encryption algorithm, the FBI may be opening a security hole to federal agencies.

 Over the past four years, the federal government has largely shifted its use of mobile devices from Blackberry to iPhones. 

One major reason for that is -- you guessed it -- the strong native security. 

If Apple creates an iPhone skeleton key, it not only threatens the public's privacy, but the security of the federal government as well.

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