Just wondering what everyone thinks about the FBI vs Apple situation, i.e., the fact that the FBI wants Apple to write programs to allow them to unlock a phone that was used by one of the San Bernardino terrorists, and Apple's refusal (thus far) to do so.
I'm REALLY split on this.
On the one hand, I feel strongly that Apple should comply. Their reasoning against doing so involves the whole concept of letting loose a "back door" that will be used by criminals and other bad people indiscriminately. I disagree. As I see it, they could safeguard it with extraordinary security, such as not storing it on any device that's connected to anything else (such as the Internet or a wireless network). They could insist that the FBI come to them, and only allow use of the program(s) on their campus.
But, on the other hand, I kind of see Apple's point, i.e., they've worked hard at making their products secure, and anything that undermines that security can be seen as a problem.
So I don't know. What are your thoughts?
I'm REALLY split on this.
On the one hand, I feel strongly that Apple should comply. Their reasoning against doing so involves the whole concept of letting loose a "back door" that will be used by criminals and other bad people indiscriminately. I disagree. As I see it, they could safeguard it with extraordinary security, such as not storing it on any device that's connected to anything else (such as the Internet or a wireless network). They could insist that the FBI come to them, and only allow use of the program(s) on their campus.
But, on the other hand, I kind of see Apple's point, i.e., they've worked hard at making their products secure, and anything that undermines that security can be seen as a problem.
So I don't know. What are your thoughts?
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