Apple Encryption Engineers, If Ordered to Unlock iPhone, Might Resist
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#3Interesting parallel with Lavabit pointed out at the end of the article. Would the DOJ be willing to risk shutting down the biggest and most profitable corporation on earth over this?
Yahoo would have owed the US gov. a sum equivalent to the GDP by the end of a month.
Re: Apple Encryption Engineers, If Ordered to Unlock iPhone, Might Resist
#4Interesting parallel with Lavabit pointed out at the end of the article. Would the DOJ be willing to risk shutting down the biggest and most profitable corporation on earth over this?
I believe when the government twisted Yahoo's hand and they put up a fight, Yahoo was given a fine that increased exponentially every day they didn't comply. Yahoo would have owed the US gov. a sum equivalent to the GDP by the end of a month.
Re: Apple Encryption Engineers, If Ordered to Unlock iPhone, Might Resist
#5Interesting parallel with Lavabit pointed out at the end of the article. Would the DOJ be willing to risk shutting down the biggest and most profitable corporation on earth over this?
Re: Apple Encryption Engineers, If Ordered to Unlock iPhone, Might Resist
#6Earlier quoted context omitted.
I believe when the government twisted Yahoo's hand and they put up a fight, Yahoo was given a fine that increased exponentially every day they didn't comply. Yahoo would have owed the US gov. a sum equivalent to the GDP by the end of a month.
If the engineers got fired or quit their jobs what could be done then I wonder?
Security engineer: "Meep?"
HR: "That's right. Oh, and here, since you were such a great employee (up until we noticed your hair, anyway), have this extremely generous dollar amount severance package. Maybe if your hair is a different color someday we'll hire you back."
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Apple to FBI: "We have no one with the expertise to work on this. Golly, sorry about that."
Is the FBI then going to make a grab for source code, signing keys, and conscript people to do the work?
Re: Apple Encryption Engineers, If Ordered to Unlock iPhone, Might Resist
#7Earlier quoted context omitted.
I believe when the government twisted Yahoo's hand and they put up a fight, Yahoo was given a fine that increased exponentially every day they didn't comply. Yahoo would have owed the US gov. a sum equivalent to the GDP by the end of a month.
If the engineers got fired or quit their jobs what could be done then I wonder?
Re: Apple Encryption Engineers, If Ordered to Unlock iPhone, Might Resist
#8Interesting parallel with Lavabit pointed out at the end of the article. Would the DOJ be willing to risk shutting down the biggest and most profitable corporation on earth over this?
Re: Apple Encryption Engineers, If Ordered to Unlock iPhone, Might Resist
#9Earlier quoted context omitted.
If the engineers got fired or quit their jobs what could be done then I wonder?
Apple HR to security engineer: "You're fired! The color of your hair is all wrong!" (Yes, you can do this in California) Security engineer: "Meep?" HR: "That's right. Oh, and here, since you were such a great employee (up until we noticed your hair, anyway), have this extremely generous dollar amount severance package. Maybe if your hair is a different color someday we'll hire you back." : Apple to FBI: "We have no o…
I think it's become clear that they'd at least try.
Re: Apple Encryption Engineers, If Ordered to Unlock iPhone, Might Resist
#10Earlier quoted context omitted.
If the engineers got fired or quit their jobs what could be done then I wonder?
Apple HR to security engineer: "You're fired! The color of your hair is all wrong!" (Yes, you can do this in California) Security engineer: "Meep?" HR: "That's right. Oh, and here, since you were such a great employee (up until we noticed your hair, anyway), have this extremely generous dollar amount severance package. Maybe if your hair is a different color someday we'll hire you back." : Apple to FBI: "We have no o…