Thursday, 25 February 2016




The New York Times reported on Wednesday that Apple's engineers are working on new security measures that will make the iPhone mobile penetration impossible even on the company itself.
These developments come in the midst of the existing war of words between Apple and the "FBI" FBI on whether to allow the latter to penetrate the phone port of San Bernardino bloody attacks that took place in December / December last year and resulted in 14 dead and 22 wounded.
Earlier this month, a federal grant the FBI the right to a judge to force Apple to disable the automatic scanning function that take place when it is a lot of wrong passcodes to enter to lock the screen on the phone.
He hopes the FBI to reveal the contents of the phone more about San Bernardino attacks that preceded the attack port activities. But the stresses of Apple and its chief executive Tim Cook, who helped in the investigation, a request that the government might go too far, and that will be the basis for the establishment of back doors to gain access to millions of iPhone phones.
It is likely that more rapid action to put the tensions that are raging between Washington and Silicon Valley on encryption technologies, which prevent any unauthorized person to access the personal data of users of new security measures.
It is noteworthy that technology companies have become increasingly diligent in terms of encryption products and services in the wake of the leaked documents revealed by the former contractor with the US National Security Agency Edward Snowden, for covert surveillance of US government programs.
It uses encryption to protect everything from e-commerce transactions to the activities of political opponents. But law enforcement officials complain that encryption also covers contacts "terrorists and criminals".


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