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posted by cmn32480 on Friday April 29 2016, @08:21AM   Printer-friendly
from the they-have-nfi-how-they-did-it dept.

The Guardian is reporting that...

On Wednesday, the FBI confirmed it wouldn't tell Apple about the security flaw it exploited to break inside the iPhone 5C of San Bernardino gunman Syed Farook in part, because the bureau says it didn't buy the rights to the technical details of the hacking tool.

"Currently we do not have enough technical information about any vulnerability that would permit any meaningful review," said Amy Hess, the FBI's executive assistant director for science and technology.

$1.3m and no source code?


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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by Gravis on Friday April 29 2016, @09:32AM

    by Gravis (4596) on Friday April 29 2016, @09:32AM (#338828)

    how does the FBI expect anyone to take it seriously if 80% of the things they say are lies?

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday April 29 2016, @10:48AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday April 29 2016, @10:48AM (#338853)

    80% lies is poor gamesmanship. You're best off believing the opposite. 50% lies is optimal play.

    • (Score: 1) by dak664 on Friday April 29 2016, @11:18AM

      by dak664 (2433) on Friday April 29 2016, @11:18AM (#338859)

      or 100% half-truths

  • (Score: 2) by CHK6 on Friday April 29 2016, @01:33PM

    by CHK6 (5974) on Friday April 29 2016, @01:33PM (#338900)

    Don't worry all of the lies were exposed in the hit tv series X-Files. Now go back into the basement.