The FBI can’t get everything it wants from a dead person’s phone, so it has decided to start revving up its anti-encryption engine

Chris Wray is telling Congress that being able to break into a phone simply isn’t enough. All encryption must go, not just that protecting the device itself.

techdirt.com/2024/07/31/fbi-ba

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I mean, Cellebrite

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@ecksmc they keep trying. One day the dog will catch the car and be very very very sorry it did.

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@b4cks4w @ecksmc sure let's give the government (any government) *all* of our information because after all, they only have our best interest at heart 🤪🤯

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I'm imagining, e.g. Clarence Thomas with no SSL. Don't think he wants to live in that world. Don't think any LEO does either.

@b4cks4w @ecksmc oh no, there would be an (un)qualified immunity carve our for those and such as those

@killingfloorman @ecksmc They will miss someone. And it really only takes a few to pick up the communication threads/break in.
So I hear. 👼

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