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Mac OS Ken: 04.15.2016

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Technology

4.7 • 995 Ratings

🗓️ 15 April 2016

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

- FBI May Not Be Allowed to Share San Bernardino iPhone 5c Hack — CBS: Source Says No Significant Info Found on San Bernardino iPhone - Mr. Sewell Goes to Washington (Again) - Apple Hires NFL Lobbyist Cynthia Hogan - Senators Release Official Draft of Compliance Act - Microsoft v. US Government Over Gag Orders and Data Requests - New Reference Spotted to macOS - CBS Added to Universal Search on Apple TV - Apple Launches Apps for Earth Promotion - Apple Launches Earth Day Lessons - Use offer code ken100 for $100-off Select Drobos at ! - Have you subscribed to EYE Chart Radio Yet? You should! ! - 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 MacO-S Ken.

0:07.0

In Cryptopaloo 2016, MacO-S-Ken.

0:12.0

In Cryptopolusa, 2016, McGedengate, the Encore. Microsoft sues for your rights, and your money.

0:20.4

And it's time to buy the planet something pretty.

0:22.8

It's Friday the 15th of April 2016.

0:26.3

I'm Ken Ray and this is news from Maco West Ken.

0:30.8

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to use storage arrays that are ready for the future.

0:40.0

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0:47.0

This show is also supported by people like you, patrons through Patreon.

0:51.3

Find out more and add your support please at Patreon.com

0:56.2

slash Maco-Scan.

0:59.2

Here is a surprising twist in the San Bernardino iPhone 5c hack.

1:04.8

While FBI Director James Comi said last week that the Bureau was considering whether to let

1:09.2

Apple in on the exploit that let law enforcement into the phone.

1:13.2

A piece from N-Gadget says the Bureau may not be allowed to do that.

1:19.1

The piece says that's because the FBI doesn't own the vulnerability. The third party that helped the FBI owns the

1:26.0

vulnerability so it's not the FBI's to share. Quoting the report, the feds got help from a group of hackers from outside the US, Reuters sources

1:35.7

said, with a history of selling software vulnerabilities to the US government.

1:40.7

They were paid a flat fee for the flaw they brought to the FBI and the tool they developed.

1:47.0

Normally the Bureau would put the hack through the Vulnerable's equities process,

1:51.0

deciding whether to share the exploit with Apple.

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