@gabrielmalor @Patterico The conflation of gov't functions (fulfilling FOIA requests) & this case in part 3 seems to me to be pretty weak.
@gabrielmalor @Patterico Then why isn't that what they're compelling? They're compelling that by implication, by compelling Apple to do ...
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@chrisgeidner@Patterico If Apple does the work, they never have to lose sole possession and control over the firmware signature. -
@chrisgeidner@Patterico Would be monstrously intrusive to say "Apple, give your firmware update access to FBI (or a contractor)." -
@gabrielmalor@Patterico Oh, totally. I agree as to your last tweet. I'm not sure about your prior one, tho, given gov't access requested. -
@chrisgeidner@Patterico The request to remotely connect was only to "conduct passcode recovery analysis." Seems like no more required. -
@gabrielmalor@Patterico And yet, according to the memo reported on today, the gov't had been playing nice publicly while trying to come ... -
@gabrielmalor@Patterico ... up with a way in. So, gov't seeking access is worth at least looking into, IMHO. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-02-19/secret-memo-details-u-s-s-broader-strategy-to-crack-phones … -
@chrisgeidner@Patterico I got no problem with a public challenge. It's like the anti-FISC.
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@gabrielmalor@Patterico ... the nec changes to the iOS, right?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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