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Post by oliver on Feb 29, 2016 3:39:20 GMT
I personally believe that Apple as a company is doing the right thing by not creating a backdoor of the Apple Iphone for the Federal Bureau of Investigation to try and figure out if a man was directly involved in the San Bernadino shootings. If the company were to give in to the Federal Bureau of Investigations, then our rights as American Citizens would be directly violated. The government has no solid evidence that he was involved in the horrendous crime, and the phone could possibly not have anything of value saved on it. Apple should not be required to take the time to create a way to grant access to the cellphone and I belive that they are doing the right thing by protecting all of our rights as people.
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Post by Glen Brown - Instructor on Mar 1, 2016 5:24:08 GMT
Except that it is clearly known that Syed Farook was one of the San Bernadino shooters. What the FBI wants is access to his iPhone to see if there was any communication between him and other terrorist cells/individuals that might mention any other possible attacks.
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