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The Feds Can Now (Probably) Unlock Every iPhone Model InExistence
On 3/1/2018 10:02 AM, ultred ragnusen wrote:
Davoud wrote: As for the safety of phones, what I might or might not know about that is not for your eyes. In essence, the safety of your mobile phone lies in the fact that no one is listening. You and your communications are of no importance to the intelligence community. You /wish/ that were the case the our government doesn't illegally spy on our citizens, but you have to remember /many/ a president has broken the Constitution by ordering our own government to spy on our citizens, illegally. Take, for example, the well-known fact of what J. Edgar Hoover did over a series of presidencies, or that Lyndon Johnson ordered the spying of anti-war demonstrators. Also take, for example, those Cessnas flying daily over our cities, scooping up the IMEIs and locations of tens of thousands of innocent people in each flight. Bear in mind that the actual communication (the very words spoken and the texts sent) of law-abiding US citizens are also scooped up very often by the intelligence community, e.g., on any overseas telephone call to your own grandchildren as they travel abroad. Back to the main point, there is no communication device that is secure. None. Anyone who thinks they have security should just read the Zimmermann telegram, or read about the Purple or JN24 or the black code or ultra enigma communications or even the Cairo diplomatic cables of WWII infamy, where entire extremely well motivated and well funded government bureaucracies /thought/ that their communications were secure, which made them /feel/ safe, just as the owners of brand X mobile devices are made to /feel/ safe, that feeling for which they pay through the nose, and which is vapor. All this doesn't mean we should give up on security; it just means that no mobile device is secure when all of them have the same weak links. This will help you: https://www.amazon.com/Electro-Deflecto/b/ref=w_bl_sl_ap_ap_web_15111668011?ie=UTF8&node=151 11668011&field-lbr_brands_browse-bin=Electro+Deflecto -- PeterN |
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