Putin and Russia do a lot of stuff. But it's always amusing to see them blamed for an insane variety of things that have about as much credibility behind them as Russia's own propaganda.
Ha. no, it's up to these dancing monkeys to prove they need any such thing in the first place. What it really boils down to is giving law enforcement another way to intimidate and harass people. You know that any decryption scheme is just going to end up as some sort of general use tool that every nut who likes to rifle through people's phones for no reason other than voyeurism will have. Because emergencies. Too complicated and time-critical to need to get a warrant or take it to some theoretically more tightly controlled decryption office.
Considering that they were apparently not ready to just seize the phones, anything is reasonable to offer, and i don't think she showed up with a planned and researched "dodge". She merely said she would prefer to speak to the phones' owners about it, and that is seemingly too much trouble somehow for them.
They are still trying to further re-write the age of dumb throughput and VCRs. We already lost that. Now they want to make it worse in 10 different ways.
How i long for the good old days when cable was throttling users because they over-sold internet in an attempt to monetize extra bandwidth on their lines, but not actually provisioning anything more on the local loops.
That's the lie of successful craft brewing: Waiting to sell out, one way or other, and mass-producing for national markets. They are just being forward-looking. And ridiculously litigious.
Stopping it from happening might be a bit safer than potentially finding out it is happening. The informative nature of Huang's hack is still useful, but yeah, journalists in fear of their lives may want to simply grab a Faraday wallet or bag that would cover the phone.
Since when is a SIM card or its smartphone equivalent not content? Without that content, there would have been no point in calling 911 in the first place.
It's not content unless the data structures are copyrighted by a corporation and a consumer modifies them on their own device. Then it's totes content.
All occurrences of "Leon" are in the blockquoted sections, so i imagine that referring to the relevant link (or context, because clearly he is a legally relevant person at M.I.A)..
In the letter obtained by New Times, Schnebly demands that M.I.A. owner Eddie Leon stop using the trademark "MIA Brewing Company"
Eddie! He's Eddie Leon. The owner. Now you know who he is.
I think he should just go with "Leon" to avoid confusion. He can change the name of the company to this, also. Gonna get me a cold six of Leon.
I wonder who will be the first intel worker to find their own pics while reviewing data sent to their TLA by Niantic and post "First!" in a classified document we get to see in 30 years.
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No one is even trying anymore.
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Re: Non-content information?
It's not content unless the data structures are copyrighted by a corporation and a consumer modifies them on their own device. Then it's totes content.
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All occurrences of "Leon" are in the blockquoted sections, so i imagine that referring to the relevant link (or context, because clearly he is a legally relevant person at M.I.A)..
Eddie! He's Eddie Leon. The owner. Now you know who he is.
I think he should just go with "Leon" to avoid confusion. He can change the name of the company to this, also. Gonna get me a cold six of Leon.
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