Friday, September 26, 2014

I Don't Believe a Word of It

The FBI and CIA claim google and apple have encrypted their software on new models so the Feds can no longer eavesdrop.  I don't believe a word of it.
The FBI has warned that decisions by Apple and Google to encrypt their smartphones will make it more difficult to rescue kidnapping victims and foil terror plots.
The two Silicon Valley giants have both decided to add new encryption systems in the face of privacy concerns sparked by Edward Snowden's disclosure of mass government surveillance.
Both Apple and Google were criticised for allegedly handing over reams of customer data over to the National Security Agency (NSA).
Options:

1.  The companies tried and believe they succeeded.

2. The companies and the cops/intel are running a scam hoping people believe this to help their sales overseas.

Either way, there is nothing created for which the cops do not already have a key.  there are countless people inside who are selling info out the back door to law enforcement, and plenty of law enforcement plants inside these companies.

In time we'll hear this is nonsense.

Feel free to forward this by email to three of your friends.


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