Thursday, February 25, 2016

Tim Cook: “FBI’s Backdoor is the software equivalent of cancer” – Macerkopf – Apple News from Cupertino



"2016-02-25T08: 55: 58 + 01: 00" pubdate = "pubdate"> 25th February 2016 | 8:55 | 0 Comments

The dispute between Apple and the FBI are in full swing. The US investigating authority requires Apple, the manufacturer of Cupertino develop a custom iOS software so iPhones can be cracked under an investigation. However, Apple refuses and wants to protect the privacy of its customers. On the night of today Apple CEO Tim Cook ABC News gave an interview.

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In the interview with David Muir explains Apple CEO’s attitude his Untenehmen to reject and to install no backdoor in iOS devices the demand of FBI’s. He goes on many other aspects that Apple has made known a few days ago with an open letter.

As Cook indicating wants the FBI to use software, with a brute force attack the passcode of the ” San Bernardino “-iPhone cracks. This is the software equivalent of cancer and würe hundreds of millions of Apple customers expose a risk

The only way to get information -. At least currently, the only way we know – would be to write a piece of software did we view as sort of the software equivalent of cancer. We think it’s bad news to write. We would never write it. We have never written it. And that is what is at stake here.

The demand of the FBI would lead to a precedent that weakens the software encryption. “If this court force to develop this software, imagine times to what they still could force us everything,” said Cook. “I do not know where this will end. I am of the opinion that this should not happen in this country. “

The Apple chief also stressed that his Untenehemn cooperating with the FBI and has provided all information ready. Cook would have appreciated it if the FBI at Apple had appealed before the AppleID password has been changed. So one could possibly. Can get at a younger Backuo. Apple heard from the press that the FBI has obtained a court order against Apple.



“We gave everything we had. We do not know thatthere’s any information on the phone. We do not know Whether there is or there is not. And the FBI does not know. What we do know is we passed all of the information did we have on the phone and to get additional information on it or at least what the FBI would like us to do now would expose dog reds of millions of people to issues. “

Cook explained that it is not just a smartphone, but the devices of all customers. If Apple would know a way to pass on only the information of a single device and not to bring hundreds-million customers in danger, it would Apple do

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