Vaughn, if you believe there’s a real war on terror you’re playing right in to 
their hands.  There’s nothing real or unmanufactured about what’s going on.  
Note that while the US targets ISIS / DAESH or what ever you want to call them 
with one set of resources we back them and pay them with yet another because 
the authorities want this to continue.  This is a war on your civil liberties.  
Your chances of being involved in terrorist attacks are less than being struck 
by lightning, twice!  Yet if you listen to the media you’d think buses are 
blowing up on every block and sharp shooters abound, they just don’t.  Even in 
the heart of the middle east where these crimes are far more prevalent your 
odds are still not great, greater than sitting in the west but not greater that 
it approaches anything even near a certainty.  It’s all fear.  In the 1950s it 
was communists.  The communists were going to get us.  My father served and was 
sent to fight someone who never started anything with us, they may have had 
issues with the French but we are unimpacted.  Yet the dominos would fall, the 
communists would get us all, kill the commie bastards, yada yada yada.  We’re 
still here, capitalism is still here and hell even with a communist running for 
president we’re still intact and our way is fine.  McCarthyism of the 50s or 
terrorist fear tactics of the 21st century are rebranding of the same thing.  
An out right assault on our freedoms for the purposes of weakening the 
constitution and the constitutions of western democracies around the globe as 
well as controlling the population by fear and media hype.  Don’t by in to it.  
It’s sad the FBI got access to that phone because there was nothing there yet 
now of our phones should be considered compromised.  I no longer can keep 
secure information on my phone because some Israeli Spook cracked it open and 
likely posted on Redit how he did it under a fake name.

Nonsense, freedom undermining, controlling nonsense.  I wish I could use a 
stronger word but won’t.

The stuff that comes out of a back end of a bull, that’s what this is.

> On Mar 29, 2016, at 2:26 PM, Vaughn Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I must say that I am glad the FBI hacked into the phone from which the
> terrorist operated from. Now, I do believe in privacy and would hope
> that this phone hack was an individual case; and what technique was
> applied cannot be applied to all phones.
> It is only fair that raging a war on terrorists involves obtaining as
> much information from the individual as possible.
> Vaughn
> 
> On 3/29/16, Todor Fassl <[email protected]> wrote:
>> It's just not true that anything one person can make, someone else can
>> break. There are plenty of forms of encryption that simply cannot be
>> broken. The fact that the FBI got into this phone doesn't disprove that.
>> For all we know, they hacked into the guy's facebook account  and when
>> they tried that same password on his phone, it worked.  It could be
>> something as simple as that.
>> 
>> The fact that the FBI eventually got into this phone doesn't prove there
>> is some fundamental flaw in Apple's security. Most likely, the terrorist
>> just overlooked something. It might even be something so obscure that
>> almost anyone would overlook it. The vast majority of hacks are things
>> of that nature.
>> 
>> 
>> On 03/29/2016 08:06 AM, Scott Berry wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I think your wrong.  Here is the scoop.  Anything can be broken it doesn’t
>>> matter what it is.  It’s been proven time and time again if a human makes
>>> it a human can break it and that’s all I have to say read between the
>>> lines.
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On Mar 29, 2016, at 1:21 AM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu <[email protected]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> It’s a bit concerning though, because it implies that the FBI now have a
>>>> way to break Apple’s security.  So what could that say about the security
>>>> Apple is providing?
>>>> 
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