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Re: Here : where Apple is with respect to privacy..... 

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Re: “By the way, it appears De was correct about that
California terrorists I-phone being cracked. ”


Thanks for looking that up. I was pretty sure about it, but now we know the answer for certain. YES, the phones can be and have been cracked.

zz will not agree, of course, but he would sooner slit his mother's throat than admit to being wrong.

Even though he always is.




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Re: Here : where Apple is with respect to privacy.....
By: Zimbler0
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Sat, 31 Mar 18 8:33 AM
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ZZ > The Israeli security company that was able to hack that older phone, was HACKED ITSELF FOLLOWING THAT TIME!!!


ZZ,
Right here you have admitted that the I-phone was hacked.

By the way, it appears De was correct about that
California terrorists I-phone being cracked.

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FBI says it has cracked terrorist's iPhone without Apple's help

http://money.cnn.com/2016/03/28/news/companies/fbi-apple-iphone-case-cracked/index.html

The Department of Justice says the FBI has accessed the iPhone used by one of the gunmen in the San Bernardino terrorist shooting.

Law enforcement officials were able to break into the phone used by Syed Farook with the help of an unnamed third party. Government officials did not go into detail about what was found on the phone.

"The FBI has now successfully retrieved the data stored on the San Bernardino terrorist's iPhone and therefore no longer requires the assistance from Apple required by this Court Order," DOJ spokeswoman Melanie Newman said in a statement.

The DOJ is dropping the case against Apple, since it no longer needs the company's help.

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(Entire article is at the link. Zim.)


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