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Christopher Soghoian
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Christopher Soghoian

@csoghoian

He likes to use his 1st Amendment rights quite a bit - US DOJ. [Views expressed here are my own] [Header photo of Menwith Hill by Trevor Paglen]

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    Christopher Soghoian ‏@csoghoian Mar 10

    DOJ: We tried to be nice. We could just force Apple to turn over the iOS source code and code signing keys.pic.twitter.com/SCJyO3BZQq

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    3:53 PM - 10 Mar 2016
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      1. Jeremy L. Gaddis ‏@jlgaddis Mar 10

        @csoghoian And that reference sounds an awful lot like Lavabit!

        0 replies 4 retweets 18 likes
      2. Ian Samuel ‏@isamuel Mar 10 West Village, Manhattan

        @jlgaddis @csoghoian That’s absolutely what it is. Kind of a dishonest citation, too. Lavabit was decided on procedural grounds

        0 replies 3 retweets 7 likes
    1. TransmissionZ3r0 ‏@TransmissionZr0 Mar 10

      @csoghoian isn't this basically confirming no company can be secure in the USA?

      0 replies 4 retweets 18 likes
      1. Hank ‏@gthank Mar 10

        @csoghoian @siracusa It’s like they’re *TRYING* to get Apple to offshore itself.

        0 replies 8 retweets 7 likes
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    2. Victor Hastings ‏@PaoliBulldog Mar 10

      @csoghoian DOJ: this is my playground, and I want your lunch money. Today, and every day.

      0 replies 3 retweets 13 likes
    3. Sebastien Lahtinen ‏@sebtweet Mar 10

      @csoghoian @therealrevk If I was Apple I would look at moving whole signing process into multiple jurisdictions in future.

      0 replies 6 retweets 3 likes
      1. Deirdre Connolly ‏@durumcrustulum Mar 10

        @csoghoian are they referencing Lavabit?

        0 replies 0 retweets 4 likes
      2. Ian Samuel ‏@isamuel Mar 10 West Village, Manhattan

        @durumcrustulum @csoghoian It is Lavabit.

        0 replies 0 retweets 5 likes
      1. Lonny Eachus ‏@eachus Mar 12

        @csoghoian @dhh If this was a company that manufactured steel safes, could govt. order them to INVENT a way to crack one open… (1/2)

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      2. Lucas Campelo ‏@ldacampelo Mar 12

        @eachus @csoghoian @dhh The problem with this comparison is they wouldn’t need to. No safe is unbreakable.

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      3. Lonny Eachus ‏@eachus Mar 12

        @ldacampelo @csoghoian @dhh It’s an analogy. You took it a bit too literally.

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      4. Lucas Campelo ‏@ldacampelo Mar 12

        @eachus my bad :)

        0 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
      5. Lonny Eachus ‏@eachus Mar 12

        @ldacampelo No big deal. My point was: on what legal basis can the government force Apple to do this? None I am aware of.

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      6. Lucas Campelo ‏@ldacampelo Mar 12

        @eachus I agree. At this point, they’re just desperate. Holding to anything they think they can.

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    4. Motive Power ‏@motivepwr Mar 11

      @csoghoianpic.twitter.com/5Ac36dxq2H

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    5. Bryan Ford ‏@brynosaurus Mar 10

      @csoghoian Of course they could just grab the keys, which is why I hope next time Apple will make that impossible. https://freedom-to-tinker.com/blog/bford/apple-fbi-and-software-transparency/ …

      0 replies 2 retweets 3 likes
    6. Adam Cedric Collins ‏@infosec801 Mar 10

      @csoghoian @Carlos_Perez that route may lead to a exodus of companies from the US

      0 replies 0 retweets 5 likes
    7. Theresa  🍕 Crescenzi ‏@teecres1 Mar 10

      @csoghoian This sounds like it's straight out of Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged....

      0 replies 0 retweets 10 likes
      1. Ira Goldman ‏@KDbyProxy Mar 11

        It seems this is how some people read the 4th Amendment… @csoghoian @mimspic.twitter.com/5qxeHLTFRV

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