From: jollyroger@pobox.com   
      
   On 2023-10-23, T wrote:   
   > On 10/22/23 20:54, Jolly Roger wrote:   
   >> On 2023-10-22, T wrote:   
   >>> On 10/22/23 10:23, Jolly Roger wrote:   
   >>>> On 2023-10-22, T wrote:   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> Apple did refuse to give away the code to break into all iPhones   
   >>>>> to law enforcement (two microseconds later the bad guy would have   
   >>>>> had it as well). So one attaboy for Apple. But they still have   
   >>>>> the ability to break into your phone if they want too, So one   
   >>>>> awsh** for Apple.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> There is no evidence of this claim.   
   >>>   
   >>> FBI certainly thought Apple could do it:   
   >>   
   >> Actually, the FBI wanted Apple to change things so that they would   
   >> have the ability to break into iPhones. Not only did Apple refuse,   
   >> but Apple has steadily added even more protections to ensure they   
   >> cannot access the data stored on iPhones..   
   >   
   > Hmmmm. I wonder why so many thought Apple could do that. Our news   
   > media is not very reliable now-a-days   
      
   Neither are your critical thinking facilities, but that's the world we   
   live in.   
      
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