Apple's Tim Cook CEO sends an e-mail to the employee about the decryption problem with FBI & Q & A for Apple users



IPhone back doorAlthough it is Apple that shows the manner of interlocking with the FBI over, it is clear that the CEO Tim Cook was sending mail to employees about this matter, the full text of which is released.

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Read Tim Cook's email to Apple employees about its fight against the FBI | The Verge
http://www.theverge.com/2016/2/22/11092028/apple-tim-cook-fbi-encryption-internal-memo

In this case, 14 citizens were shot deadSan Bernardino gun shooting incidentThe FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) asked Apple for the creation of a backdoor that allows suspects to unlock the iPhone that was held by the suspect, as a result of Apple rejecting it. Apple refused the request and argued that FBI was "promoting" and AppleIt's because FBI has changed password without permissionAnd the FBI 's misbehavior, the situation presents a chaotic situation in which FBI and Apple, and San Bernardino County, who actually investigated, began to argue.

FBI arbitrarily changed the password of terrorist suspect's iPhone, fear that data could not be read - GIGAZINE


◆ Inside of e-mail
Regarding this one case, it is reported on overseas media that Cook CEO sent mail to employees. In the e-mail, Cook CEO first appreciates that many opinions and discussions have been exchanged since Apple announced refusal of the request from FBI, and terrorism is acceptable He mentioned that he cooperated with government agencies for the justice of the victims.


In addition, on the request of the government to create backdoor, "Since this problem is beyond the one related to one mobile terminal and only one investigation, when receiving a command from the government, this We are going to make a dangerous precedent that threatens the human rights of all people, as the data security of millions of people keeping the law is at stake " It reveals again.

And since this incident happened, we announced that they received thousands of messages from all over the United States, most of them were content that supports Apple's behavior. Still, to explain to those who many people have doubts or are not well aware of the situation, a special pageAnswers to your questions about Apple and security(Answer to questions about Apple and security) and announced Apple's attitude.

Next, Cook CEO says, "Apple is an unparalleled American company, I do not feel it is right to stand against the government against the freedom that the government is trying to protect" While revealing the attitude that it is not against the government's policy, "Our country has always had the strongest power when we unite. The most positive way is for the government to To withdraw the request based on the All Writs Act (1789), as was also the case of Congressional members, to discuss law enforcement, national security, privacy, personal freedom We believe that we should form a committee or a committee on intelligence, technology, human rights, or a human rights committee, Apple is willing to join these attempts. "It is stated that the government's request should be withdrawn .

While looking from the outside, the FBI's pride and mentions, and Apple's resistance to it are thrown out, but this is a situation in which both sides are putting forward their attitude that they do not give a step. It is where I am concerned about where things are going to be dropped.

Furthermore, against this attitude of Apple,Pew InstituteAccording to a survey conducted, half of those who slightly exceeded "Results that Apple should unlock suspect iPhone" has come out.

More Support for Justice Department Than for Apple in Dispute Over Unlocking iPhone | Pew Research Center


According to the survey results, 51% answered that they should cooperate with the FBI by unlocking the suspect iPhone, 38% said that "iPhone should not be released" and 11% "do not know well" It has been clarified that they were answering.

This result is a survey of "whether the suspect's iPhone should be released or not" and it is necessary to pay attention to the place where "Apple should make backdoor" a little differently, but with the voice of Ichii The idea of ​​Apple, and the speculation of the law enforcement agencies, etc. are the places where complicated things go wrong.

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