It's hard for me to believe the NSA/FBI can't figure out how to break the security on an iPhone. You'd think the repetitive typing of ones pass code on the glass would create enough micro-abrasion for them to read the most common digits using some super-duper scanning device calibrated to 5 nines variability perimeter measurement quotient or something like that. But why break into the phone at all, the NSA already has all the outgoing and incoming phone numbers, all the text messages, all the emails and (probably) all the voice calls recorded and stored in Utah. I guess it all comes down to who watches the watchmen and Tim Cook is learning a hard lesson.
It's hard for me to believe the NSA/FBI can't figure out how to break the security on an iPhone. You'd think the repetitive typing of ones pass code on the glass would create enough micro-abrasion for them to read the most common digits using some super-duper scanning device calibrated to 5 nines variability perimeter measurement quotient or something like that. But why break into the phone at all, the NSA already has all the outgoing and incoming phone numbers, all the text messages, all the emails and (probably) all the voice calls recorded and stored in Utah. I guess it all comes down to who watches the watchmen and Tim Cook is learning a hard lesson.
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