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The CIA’s attempts to steal Apple’s secrets…

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The CIA’s attempts to steal Apple’s secrets…

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Researchers at the CIA have been trying for years to break the security of Apple iPhone and iPads, according to the latest top secret documents leaked onto the Internet.

The researchers apparently described their latest tactics at a secret (not so secret now, is it?) annual meeting called the Jamboree, where the attendees discussed how to exploit security flaws in commercial electronic devices. The conferences have been going on for nearly a decade, with the first one taking place one year before the original iPhone was released in 2007.

Read more: http://tech.thaivisa.com/cia-steals-smartphone-secrets/6698/

I don't believe it. The CIA? They're the good guys, aren't they?

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Consumer's security is a myth.

Consumer's security is a myth.

The CIA thinking it's above the law is not a myth, though.

I doubt it....Apple would give them a backdoor for free....

I doubt it....Apple would give them a backdoor for free....

Really.

This sounds fishy.

Welcome to 1984. But of course they are just doing this to protect you from yourself. No ulterior motive here.

Edited by losworld

Why don't they just ask the Chinese? whistling.gif

Its so ridiculous. Hillary Clinton sitting with confidential emails you can bet talking about Bengazi, etc. Why not just demand the NSA release the data? Would be good medicine for some of these sell outs who brought in the NSA in the first place.

Frank Church is turning over in his grave! giggle.gif

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