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minus-squareZuberi 👀@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·1 year agoYou can just backdoor into their shit anyway. It’s not like Apple didn’t sell out to the feds years ago lmao. “As a policeman” in a slave-catcher country or one where they were trained? They still need to obtain or transfer the files somehow no? Just stop them in transit w/o the need for a hack.
You can just backdoor into their shit anyway. It’s not like Apple didn’t sell out to the feds years ago lmao.
“As a policeman” in a slave-catcher country or one where they were trained?
They still need to obtain or transfer the files somehow no? Just stop them in transit w/o the need for a hack.