Unbreakable Encryption = NFL (Not For Long) in U.S.

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It is just a matter of time before the U.S. government mandates backdoors and skeleton keys to break encryption:

Obama puts down his encrypted phone long enough to tell us: Knock it off with the encryption

This is no joke.

It has been the U.S. government's stated objective to illegalize "unbreakable" encryption for years - and it will happen. And as we all know, it will eventually open the door for local law enforcement to hack user systems in the course of investigations from petty theft to terrorism.

Local law enforcement surveillance of users via their systems for petty stuff is the issue.

Let's trample the U.S. Constitution some more. And why not ? - it's already almost a piece of toilet paper.

What Obama says - and what the government actually does - are two different things. Obama tries to reassure the US citizenry that cyberinvestigations will not be abused. Good grief... where does Obama live - in La-La Land ? Law enforcement agencies are rife with abuses - just visit your local courthouse to look up the multitude of law suits against your local police force.
 
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It is just a matter of time before the U.S. government mandates backdoors and skeleton keys to break encryption:

Obama puts down his encrypted phone long enough to tell us: Knock it off with the encryption

This is no joke.

It has been the U.S. government's stated objective to illegalize "unbreakable" encryption for years - and it will happen. And as we all know, it will eventually open the door for local law enforcement to hack user systems in the course of investigations from petty theft to terrorism.

Local law enforcement surveillance of users via their systems for petty stuff is the issue.

Let's trample the U.S. Constitution some more. And why not ? - it's already almost a piece of toilet paper.

What Obama says - and what the government actually does - are two different things. Obama tries to reassure the US citizenry that cyberinvestigations will not be abused. Good grief... where does Obama live - in La-La Land ? Law enforcement agencies are rife with abuses - just visit your local courthouse to look up the multitude of law suits against your local police force.

Crazy,but at the same time with an obvious agenda!!
The thing is that the FBI already has the information on that encrypted phone via the NSA!
It has already been decrypted!They don't need Apple's help
The reason the FBI is saying it needs Apple's assistance is to justify it,and the Governments plan to setup a precedent in law,so that they can remove encryption from every device!!;)

Ridiculous!!:mad:
 
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