Friday, February 19, 2016

DOJ would allow Apple to keep or destroy software to help FBI hack iPhone

IF you have ever written computer programs you see the problem already. Whenever someone writes a program it takes a lot of effort. A program like this might take several or many programmers. Because of this at least one copy of the program is likely to exist somewhere once that program is written. The likelihood that all copies of the program will be permanently destroyed is less than 1%.

So, any way you look at it this program is going to be out there somehow somewhere and people will find it and use it against Iphone users. This is just the true nature of all this.

Another problem also comes to mind. This is all now a challenge to hackers around the world to write their own programs to do the same thing. This is another problem all this publicity will tend to create on top of the one we have going now.

So, even by requesting Apple to do this the government by publicizing it may also have put apple eventually out of business. What a crazy world we live in?

DOJ would allow Apple to keep or destroy software to help FBI hack iPhone
The White House appears to be willing to compromise with Apple in its dispute demanding the tech giant to comply with a federal court order to provide “reasonable t…

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