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On 2/17/2016 7:28 AM, Larry Medina wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 5:43 AM, Tyrene Bada <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> Apple CEO Tim Cook directly responds to court order requiring decryption of
>> San Bernardino shooter's iPhone:
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>> http://www.apple.com/customer-letter/
>>
> I fully support Tim Cook's stance on this.
>
> However, the one thing this makes clear is something a number of us have
> discussed here before... *IF* you have information on your smartphones (or
> computers, for that matter) that you WANT FAMILY MEMBERS to have access to
> in the event of a catastrophe or event that leaves you incapacitated (or
> worse), YOU NEED to have your passcodes/passwords written down somewhere
> they have access to!!!
>
> Whether you give them to a trusted third party in a sealed envelope to pass
> along to your family in the event of an incident of some type, or place
> them in a safe deposit box, or put them in a file stored in a limited
> access granted cloud type account, they HAVE TO BE made available, or the
> data is lost.
>
>
I disagree-
There is no reason to create a functional version of iOS that could be
released-
only a bare-bones chunk of code that would replace iOS in a lab setting
to permit decryption efforts.
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Jay Maechtlen
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