You may recall that for the last month or so, the FBI has been insisting that the only way they
can get into the encrypted data on an iPhone used by one of two
Islamofascists who committed a massacre in San Bernardino, California,
is if the Apple Corporation creates a software program to break its own
encryption on the phone. [1]
Well whaddaya know,
turns out it's not so. The U.S. Department of "Justice" is dropping its
court case to compel Apple to make cracker software for the FBI. The
FBI, after a full-court press in the media for a month, claiming that
the terrorists were going to destroy "National Security" if Apple didn't
submit, said Never Mind. They "found" a company that can do the job.
Surprise surprise.
Actually it was always obvious that
the FBI could break into the iPhone of the dead killer without forcing
Apple to create software that the FBI, contrary to its oh-so-innocent
protestations, would then use routinely and in secret to break into the
phones of whomever it doesn't like. (People like me. Although I
personally don't have an iPhone.) For one thing, there's this outfit
called the NSA (National Security Agency) that most certainly already
has methods to defeat iPhone security. And the FBI has free access to
the NSA's databases and can call on them for assistance. (They just
don't want to admit it in open court.)
For another
thing, there's an entire industry devoted to data retrieval. Edward
Snowden even pointed this out weeks ago. So the FBI is availing itself
of the services of a company that specializes in this.
It
had already been pointed on tech websites that various means exist to
get past the Apple encryption, such as merely copying the contents of
the flash storage as many times as needed and trying out password
possibilities on the copies until one worked. (That's called a brute force
attack.) There was much repetition of the claim that after 10 wrong
password attempts, all th date would be deleted and gone forever. Not
so, according to some tech experts. The password would be deleted.
The
point is, the FBI's original claim was bogus, knowingly false. But the
U.S. media will never, ever, point out an FBI lie, no matter how
obvious. (The BBC won't either, I've noticed.)
But in
the meantime, we were subjected to a month of media attacks on Apple for
selfishly putting profits ahead of "National Security" and Protecting
the American People from Terrorism. (Funny, I thought corporate profits
were the whole point of this system! That's the reason they overthrow
governments and slaughter millions of people, to make the world safe for
corporate profits.) As part of this propaganda offensive to aid and
abet yet another FBI power grab, the media trotted out the usual
suspects, giving a platform to various secret police poohbahs and the
political enablers of the secret police state. Some of whom you might
not have expected in such a role, such as the "progressive" mayor of New
York City, that alumnus of the Clinton cabal, Bill "My Deeds Contradict
My Words" de Blasio, who scolded Apple and lectured them on the
necessity of "protecting" people's "safety" rather than worrying about
their image and profits. His hand-picked police Commissioner, Bill "The
Velvet Repressor" Bratton, chimed in likewise.
Apple,
for self-interested reasons, dug in its heels. Other tech companies
verbally backed them. But this is only a defeat for the secret police
leviathan in the sense that a grab for still more repressive power was
stymied. The principle that corporations have to act as accomplices to
the secret police in making cracker software was temporarily staved off.
But no legal precedent was set, since the case was dropped. In practice
however the secret police still strip all of us naked of any privacy
every second of every day. And the tech companies, and especially the
phone companies, are still almost fully cooperative with the secret
police, as they have been ever since the invention of the telephone.
(The telegraph too, for that matter.)
We'll see what
repercussions, if any, will be visited on Apple CEO Tim Cook for his
effrontery. Remember what happened to the head of Qwest Communications,
Joseph Nacchio, when at the beginning of the regime of Bush the Younger,
the NSA went around to all the telecoms to tap into their networks
illegally. Nacchio said Sure, just show us the warrant. He was the ONLY
telecom exec to require a warrant. The NSA said Never Mind, and the next
thing that happened was the Federal government found an excuse to
indict Nacchio on a insider trading charge and he was socked with a 6 year stretch in prison.
By the way, the NSA was setting up this massive illegal spying in February 2001. That's 7 months before September 11, when agents of the U.S. Deep State, acting on the orders of Richard Cheney, blew up those three buildings at the World Trade Center, which has ever since been used as a justification for every state crime under the sun.
1] The
San Bernardino massacre occurred December 2 of last year. The attack
was carried out by a married ethnic Pakistani couple, who targeted an
office party for the husband's co-workers, killing 14 of them. For
details and background on the San Bernardino killers, see "Last Days: Preparing for the apocalypse in San Bernardino," New Yorker, February 22, 2016. For an interesting insight into how extremists go unnoticed by people who know them, see "San Bernardino and the Mechanics of a Double Life," New Yorker, December 16, 2015. This
also refutes the demagogues who insist that the Muslim "community"
shelters and hides terrorists.We just heard it again from the U.S.
demagogues, including Donald Trump and the "talk" radio stormtrooper
ranters, saying that the Muslims in Belgium "had to know" the terror suspects were among them. Like everybody knows who's hiding in a given apartment! It's called hiding for a reason.
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