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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 21 Apr 2016

    The FBI paid more than $1 million to hack San Bernardino iPhone, says it was "worth it" http://on.wsj.com/1Snae64  🔓

    1:23 PM - 21 Apr 2016
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      1. Titanji loic‏ @LoicTitanji 26 Apr 2016
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        @WSJ ! I think Apple would have done the hacking itself #we protect people and not the privacy of users of iPhone

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      1. Stradivari‏ @stradivarious59 21 Apr 2016
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        @WSJ @DevlinBarrett why didn't FBI work with Apple in private off the record? This should have never made evening news.

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      1. Domingo Trassens‏ @trassens 21 Apr 2016
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        @WSJ More $1 million for a hacking tool that opened the iPhone is a lot of money. FBI doesn’t care because is the money of the tax payers.

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      1. djkocisi‏ @djkocisi 21 Apr 2016
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        @WSJ @DevlinBarrett what are they gonna do say it was a waste of money and they aren't qualified to hack an iPhone? #feedusthebullshit

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      1. Cindi Garcia‏ @GarciaCindi 21 Apr 2016
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        @WSJ RIDICULOUS! Apple and any other company should readily unlock for free, crimes are on the rise, and this should be settled rapidly!

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      1. Nancy Robinson‏ @NancyRo51661609 22 Apr 2016
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        @WSJ That action embarrassed Apple real gooood!

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      1. 洪 䊮 傑 (James)‏ @Xcogit8r 21 Apr 2016
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        @WSJ Was it the same people that set up the Obama care exchanges? Gvmnt contracting, better racket than organized crime.

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      1. Donice‏ @dgcnlv 21 Apr 2016
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        @WSJ @DevlinBarrett Seriously?

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      1. John Dawe‏ @4johnbdawe 21 Apr 2016
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        @WSJ A court battle with Apple would have cost a lot more.

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      1. Kalika‏ @walnuttunlaw 21 Apr 2016
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        @WSJ what a fiasco. Better watch thishttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KIjZ6dhmVEA …

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      1. nima‏ @NimaZ 21 Apr 2016
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        @WSJ @DevlinBarrett waste of money. Everybody and their mother knew there was nothing on that phone.

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      1. Football‏ @footballstanan1 21 Apr 2016
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        @WSJ And Taxpayers would've had to pay those court fees!

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      1. Ze firmin‏ @NibarFirmin 21 Apr 2016
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        @WSJ @DevlinBarrett geek business so cool but whos buying?

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      1. Football‏ @footballstanan1 21 Apr 2016
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        @WSJ Considering they were about to start a long and lengthy legal process, I'd say they are absolutely right! They probably saved millions!

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      1. treavo‏ @bleezybombay 21 Apr 2016
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        @WSJ @DevlinBarrett hell...they don't care. It's the taxpayers money anyway!

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