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Going Dark - an unmentionable company blows law enforcement
- To: [email protected]
- Subject: Going Dark - an unmentionable company blows law enforcement
- From: [email protected] (juan)
- Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2016 00:37:31 -0300
- In-reply-to: <20160813003242.GB2293@x220-a02>
- References: <20160813003242.GB2293@x220-a02>
On Sat, 13 Aug 2016 10:32:42 +1000
Zenaan Harkness <[email protected]> wrote:
> Cause for both cautious optimism - this might result in a competitive
> market for 'full system' 'wholistic' encryption ecosystem -
>
> @pp13 at BlackHat: Reopening the "Going Dark" Debate
> https://lawfareblog.com/apple-blackhat-reopening-going-dark-debate
>
Sorry, that is just apple spam.
Apple is a bunch of psychos whose only purpose in life is to
steal as much money as possible thanks to state-granted
'intellectual property' monopolies.
That means two thigs :
one) they would never do anything that can hurt their partner
in crime. Apple can't exist without the state. It would be
crazy for them to fight the state.
two) since what they want is money, then they have to sell
garbage that the 'market' wants. And the 'market' is not
interested in security. So, it doesn't make any sense for them
to sell stuff that allegedly protects people from the
police(their partners anyway).
> (The author says some things which sound a bit messed up e.g. "Apple
> built the very thing that they and the privacy community have been
> saying for years is reckless, dangerous or impossible: a high-value
> encryption key secured in a vault such that the key canâ??t be stolen or
> misused by hackers or malicious insiders" - perhaps he's attempting to
> obfuscate things, or perhaps his own mind is naturally obfuscated.)