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Landon Fuller
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Landon Fuller

@landonfuller

CEO and software developer at http://www.plausible.coop , your friendly neighborhood employee-owned software co-operative. Moonlighting FreeBSD kernel developer.

Joined December 2008
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    1. Michael Tsai ‏@mjtsai Feb 17

      FBI Asks Apple for Secure Golden Key: http://mjtsai.com/blog/2016/02/17/fbi-asks-apple-for-secure-golden-key/ … #mjtsaiblog

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    2. Landon Fuller ‏@landonfuller Feb 17

      @mjtsai If you take Tim Cook's message at face value, the ability to create such an iOS version means there already is a backdoor.

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    3. Michael Tsai ‏@mjtsai Feb 17

      @landonfuller I suppose you’re right. Could it be any other way?

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    4. Rosyna Keller ‏@rosyna Feb 17

      @mjtsai @landonfuller Yes, campaigning against the legality of the request sets a better precedent than campaigning on the technical merits.

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      Landon Fuller ‏@landonfuller Feb 17

      @rosyna @mjtsai If Apple already has it a backdoor, the legality is no different than compelling someone to provide any other key.

      7:07 AM - 17 Feb 2016
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        1. Michael Tsai ‏@mjtsai Feb 17

          @landonfuller @rosyna I thought you were just saying that the way it’s designed they *could* do what the FBI wants. Not that it exists now.

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        2. Landon Fuller ‏@landonfuller Feb 17

          @mjtsai @rosyna Right; meaning they already hold privileged keys, and can be compelled to use them. Whether the code exists doesn't matter.

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        3. Michael Tsai ‏@mjtsai Feb 17

          @landonfuller @rosyna Whether the code exists doesn’t matter technically but does legally. Is that it?

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        4. Landon Fuller ‏@landonfuller Feb 17

          @mjtsai @rosyna I don't believe it matters legally, either, unless you actually *can't* reasonably comply.

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        1. Landon Fuller ‏@landonfuller Feb 17

          @rosyna @mjtsai Apple _seems_ to be evading the admission that they already hold privileged keys they can legally be compelled to use.

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        2. Phil Holland ‏@PowerUser Feb 17 Ypsilanti, MI

          @landonfuller @rosyna @mjtsai I didn't think the request was for a key that could access the store, but for an update to ease brute forcing

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        3. Phil Holland ‏@PowerUser Feb 17 Ypsilanti, MI

          @landonfuller @rosyna @mjtsai in which case, sure, code signing privilege, ability to push updates are conceded, but not users ate backdoor

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        5. Landon Fuller ‏@landonfuller Feb 17

          @PowerUser @rosyna @mjtsai At that point it's a matter of degrees, but the legal standing remains pretty clear.

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        6. Phil Holland ‏@PowerUser Feb 17

          @landonfuller @rosyna @mjtsai simple reveal would be, is a custom build? (granted, push-to-locked-device is legally problematic, kill it!)

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      1. Rosyna Keller ‏@rosyna Feb 17

        @landonfuller @mjtsai Tim Cook flat out says no such backdoor currently exists in iOS.

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