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As a member of the intelligence community, I can almost guarantee that this is directed at the increased use of Cellebrite UFED hardware, specifically putting the device back into BFU mode, which removes cryptography-related memory allocations. This is also why you're asked for your password instead of face or fingerprint upon reboot.
I don’t know how Cellebrite is a legally operating company. Their entire business model is a violation of the computer fraud and abuse act.
No that’s only for when poor people do it
Cellebrite is developed in Israel, a country that legally shouldn't even exist, and is known for genocide, crime, espionage, manipulation and propaganda, more war crimes, illegal settlements, using their intelligence agency to assassinate political opponents abroad, etc.
The so-called "only democracy in the middle east"
They have offices in the US
Cellebrite isn't American.
They have offices in the US
When the government does it, it's not illegal.
I'm sure the CFAA has an explicit exception for law enforcement anyway. Laws always do.
Cellebrite themselves do it. The will unlock phones as a service.
Which is great, because you can't warrant a password.
I am also an intelligent individual in a community! High five
It also wasn't a quiet patch, users had to opt in.
As a member of the Intelligence community, please go find another job and stop harming people. Thanks.
Don't be naive
The phrase "as a member of the intelligence community" is not the same "as as a mother".
Assuming it is true, always a caveat on the internet, It would actually give them a unique perspective into the situation rather than just using it as a catch-all excuse for Karen's to be an uninformed twit.
Some people's job is to improve security by finding flaws.
IC refers to State actors. They don't help people.
I assume being blown up by a terrorist is not everyone's idea of a good time. Oh indeed anyones.
We have laws that prevent such things. We don't need mass surveillance, just traditional LE
You're right, we can make terrorism a crime. That will stop them.
When they say they're part of the intelligence community, it seems highly likely that they are spying on their own citizens, or at least that's what their job entails.