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Mac OS Ken: 02.23.2016

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Technology

4.7996 Ratings

🗓️ 23 February 2016

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

- FBI Director Pens Editorial Regarding San Bernardino iPhone - Manhattan D.A. Eager for Apple Loss Against FBI - Apple and Tim Cook Address FBI/Backdoor Concerns with Customers and Employees - FBI: Another iCloud Backup Would Not Have Been Enough - Former Head of NSA and CIA Against Backdoors in Encryption (Mostly) - MarketWatch and Cult of Mac Readers Side with Apple - Pew Study: Public Siding with FBI on San Bernardino iPhone Issue - Lawyer Representing Families of Shooting Victims Plans Brief Supporting FBI - IBM Takes Swift Development to the Cloud - Former Apple PR Exec Natalie Kerris New VP at Twitter - Former Viacom PR Exec Bernadette Simpao Hired by Apple - Have you subscribed to EYE Chart Radio Yet? You should! ! - Get your guard up with ProXPN - Save with Offer Code osken at - Power Mac OS Ken through Patreon at ! - Send me an email: or call (716)780-4080!

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0:00.0

This is Mac OSKIN.

0:07.0

This is Mac OS Ken.

0:12.0

Count Pointer Count continues.

0:14.0

IBM takes Swift to the Cloud and playing the PR shuffle.

0:19.0

It's Tuesday the 23rd of February 2016. I'm Ken Ray and this is news from MacoS Ken brought to

0:27.9

you by yours truly and sponsored by ProXPN an easy-to to use VPN software service. Get your guard up with ProxPN

0:37.8

online at ProxPN.com. Count Pointer Count continues around in Cryptopelus at 2016 McGadden Gate.

0:47.0

Today we hear first from FBI Director James Comi, since he got in the first word on Monday.

0:52.0

End Gagit says the head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation wrote an editorial over the weekend

0:57.2

explaining why he thinks Apple should help the FBI get into the iPhone 5c that's owned

1:02.1

by the county of San Bernardino that was used by

1:05.2

mass shooter, Saeed Farooq. Basically he's standing by his one and done argument, saying

1:11.0

in the editorial, the San Bernardino litigation isn't about trying to set a

1:14.8

precedent or send any kind of message. Maybe it's not about trying to set a precedent doesn't

1:21.6

mean it wouldn't. There's an awshucks aspect to

1:25.2

Komi's argument that's kind of hard to buy. Quoting his editorial, we simply want

1:29.8

the chance with a search warrant to try to guess the terrorist's pass code

1:33.6

without the phone essentially self-destructing and without it taking a decade to

1:37.8

guess correctly. That's it. We don't want to break anyone's encryption or set a

1:42.0

master key loose on the land.

1:44.2

I hope thoughtful people will take the time to understand that.

1:47.6

Maybe the phone holds the clue to finding more terrorists.

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