Why the FBI's request to Apple will affect civil rights for a generation [j.mp]
Huge implications surely.
@oluseyi That looks intriguing but I think it needs to become like Slack structure-wise. Messaging factor for instance.
@JeremyCherfas @keita @flashblu @skematica
iPhone 5C lacks Secure Enclave, makes it technically feasible for Apple to comply with court order over San Bernadino shooter [blog.trailofbits.com]
Surely Apple doesn't want to do that which is clear.
Apple opposes court order over shooter's iPhone, says US government is asking it to build a backdoor to the iPhone, calls it a “dangerous precedent” [www.apple.com]
Unsurprisingly and reiterated what they're saying for months.
Court orders Apple to disable 10-tries-and-wipe feature on San Bernadino shooter's iPhone to allow government to crack password through brute force [www.washingtonpost.com]
It's official: The FBI is at war with Apple and encryption in general.
A huge Linux vulnerability discovered, suggest you path ASAP if you have one. [www.theregister.co.uk]
Experts skeptical of NSA's SKYNET program, which uses big data, machine learning to identify terrorists, where mislabeling people can lead to killing innocents [arstechnica.co.uk]
Not good at all.
@hazardwarning @hybotics That's great, a female friend of mine is currently studying space and pursuing a career into it.
@lechindianer @cgiffard