25 March 2018

IG: FBI Too iPhone Inept Perjurer Sessions DOJ Racks Up Another Court Loss Encrypted Device Keys Demanded Putrid Trump Serial Perjurer Sessions DOJ Despite NSA Idiot Rogers Letting Every Top Secret US Cyberweapon Be Stolen MIT Weitzner With 3 Rat Hacks Help Dirty Trump State Break In Private Devices

UPDATE to 27 March 2018     

       Sunday, 25 March 2018, WASHINGTON,D.C. - For concerned readers including those who may not want the Trump most corrupt and inept U.S. government in history snooping and spying in their private encrypted phones and other devices the following three hacker rats named in the article directly below Ray Ozzie, Stefan Savage and Ernie Brickell each also with their own informational link are identified as those computer science experts sadly abusing their computer expertise to attempt to further corrupt Trump executive branch violations of the U.S. Constitution including Bill Of Rights privacy rights conspiring with the criminal Trump administration (despite the Trump campaign likely having itself conspired with Russia and illegally having used shell company Cambridge Analytica closely affiliated with the Trump criminal co-conspirator Mercers, Kushner and Bannon to exploit 50 million Americans' Facebook accounts' most private information without their permission or knowledge to break U.S. election laws) to breach all Americans' encrypted private phones and other secure devices this pack of Trump hacker rats led by tragically misguided M.I.T. Daniel Weitzner for the benefit of Trump Racist "Disgrace" DOJ  so-called "Attorney General" Serial Perjurer Russia Pal Jefferson Beauregard "Jefe" Sessions III who also has distinguished himself by directing all federal prosecutors to seek the harshest penalty provable for all federal criminal defendants (other than himself) including the death penalty for pot dealers when possible only fitting for the only Reagan nominee in eight years ever rejected as a federal judge by the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee on the grounds that he Sessions was a racist "disgrace" unfit to serve in the U.S. government in any position and urged to resign permanently from the position he then held.
       The following excerpt on breaking into Americans' encrypted phones and other private devices is from the New York Times article dated 24 March 2018 by Charlie Savage which interested readers will find in its entirety at the first link below:

(begin excerpt)     Building an exceptional access system is a complicated engineering problem with many parts that all have to work perfectly in order for it to be secure, and no one has a solution to it,” said Susan Landau, a Tufts University computer security professor. “Any of the options people are talking about now would heighten the danger that your phone or your laptop could be hacked and data taken off of it.”

Craig Federighi, the senior vice president of software engineering at Apple, stressed the importance of strengthening — not weakening — security protections for products like the iPhone, saying threats to data security were increasing every day and arguing that it was a question of “security versus security” rather than security versus privacy.
“Proposals that involve giving the keys to customers’ device data to anyone but the customer inject new and dangerous weaknesses into product security,” he said in a statement. “Weakening security makes no sense when you consider that customers rely on our products to keep their personal information safe, run their businesses or even manage vital infrastructure like power grids and transportation systems.”
But some computer security researchers believe the problem might be solvable with an acceptable level of new risks.
A National Academy of Sciences committee completed an 18-month study of the encryption debate, publishing a report last month. While it largely described challenges to solving the problem, one section cited presentations by several technologists who are developing potential approaches.
They included Ray Ozzie, a former chief software architect at Microsoft; Stefan Savage, a computer science professor at the University of California, San Diego; and Ernie Brickell, a former chief security officer at Intel.


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Craig Federighi, the senior vice president of software engineering at Apple, stressed the importance of strengthening — not weakening — security protections for products like the iPhone. CreditRalph Orlowski/Reuters

According to several people familiar with the new round of deliberations, those three men have been participating in a series of workshops convened at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology by Daniel Weitzner, a computer science professor. They have discussed their research with government officials, including Valerie Cofield, a senior F.B.I. science and technology official working on “going dark” issues.
The researchers, Mr. Ozzie said, recognized that “this issue is not going away,” and were trying to foster “constructive dialogue” rather than declaring that no solution is possible.  (end excerpt)


An iPhone in 2014. (Andrew Gombert/European Pressphoto Agency)

UPDATE to 27 March 2018 The Department of Justice Office of Inspector General has released a March 2018 report available in its entirety for interested readers at the link directly beneath the first link below to Ellen Nakashima's 27 March 2018 Washington Post article "Inspector General: The FBI Didn't Fully Explore Whether It Could Hack A Terrorist's iPhone Before Asking A Court To Order Apple To Unlock It" regarding the IG's report that the FBI did not adequately coordinate in order to ascertain whether the FBI had the ability to hack the San Bernardino terrorist's iPhone contents but was too ineptly uncoordinated to figure out that another FBI division likely could (similar to when the FBI more recently failed to prevent the Parkland, Florida school shooting despite having been provided sufficiently detailed information to the FBI "hotline" of the shooter's means, motive and opportunity to prevent the massacre entirely but just failed to act on the information due without explanation other than sheer FBI ineptitude) with serial Senate Russia perjurer Sessions (why again was he made the nation's top "law enforcer" who just fired FBI Andrew McCabe for "lack of candor" when Sessions seemingly should be serving years in prison under his own policy for repeatedly unequivocally perjuring himself to Congress before millions of Americans as well as in sworn lying written statements to the Senate?) DOJ under Sessions supervision once again to legally inept to do anything but run prematurely to try to get a court order to make Apple figure out how to unlock the iPhone. (DOJ did not in fact seek a court order because the FBI then claimed in the San Bernardino matter it found a "third party" who could access the iPhone's contents and found nothing but raises the question as to why the FBI has not hired them.)


Andrew G. McCabe, the former F.B.I. deputy director, right, authorized an investigation into Russia serial perjury over congressional statements by Attorney General Jeff Sessions. McCabe the "uncandid" was fired by Sessions the perjurer. 
CreditJim Lo Scalzo/EPA, via Shutterstock
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/inspector-general-fbi-didnt-fully-explore-whether-it-could-hack-a-terrorists-iphone-before-asking-court-to-order-apple-to-unlock-it/2018/03/27/b56a9dca-31cf-11e8-8abc-22a366b72f2d_story.html "Inspector General: The FBI Didn't Fully Explore Whether It Could Hack A Terrorist's Phone Before Asking A Court To Order Apple To Unlock It"
https://oig.justice.gov/reports/2018/o1803.pdf March 2018 OIG USDOJ "A Special Inquiry Regarding The Accuracy Of FBI Statements Concerning Its Capabilities to Exploit an iPhone Seized During The San Bernardino Terror Attack Investigation 
o https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/12/us/nsa-shadow-brokers. html NSA Rogers top secret cyberweapons stolen 
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/pentagon-and-intelligence-community-chiefs-have-urged-obama-to-remove-the-head-of-the-nsa/2016/11/19/44de6ea6-adff-11e6-977a-1030f822fc35_story.html?utm_term=.cea6951748dd  Secretary Of Defense Ashton Carter And DNI James Clapper Together At WH Asked Obama To Fire NSA Mike Rogers November 2016 For Rogers' Total Cyber Ineptitude - Now America Knows Why - Rogers Violated UCMJ Behind Commander-In-Chief Obama's Back Begged Russia Stooge Trump For A Job  

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