Apple vs FBI
is not breaking news within the immediate scope of reference but poses
detrimental outcomes that could result if the Supreme Court were to grant the
FBI their request while is not yet in full public attention. Therefore, I will
be writing this article in hopes to attract and maintain focus on an issue whose
outcome has the potential to destroy one of the last pillars of the American economy
by simultaneously demolishing privacy and weakening national security all due
to a tragic event now being utilized as an extortion point through mainstream fear-mongering.
December 2,
2015 gun shots erupt during an Inland Regional Center Christmas party, this
shooting in San Bernardino is the second deadliest mass U.S shooting behind
Sandy Hook, leaving 14 dead and 21 wounded. Syed Rizwan Farook and his wife Tashfeen Malik were responsible for
the carnage. “Farook abruptly left the center before the shooting
"under circumstances described as angry," said San Bernardino Police
Chief Jarrod Burguan.” Laptops containing significant evidence were destroyed
before the husband and wife were killed in a shootout with police. The couple
are believed to be tied to radical fundamentalists despite their legitimate
status provided by working visas.
The
shooters IPhones were recovered but their personal data is secured by
encryption software. The FBI then went to Apple with a search warrant
requesting their help, which according to Apple CEO, Tim Cook they complied
with until the FBI requested something that for everyone’s safety does not
exist, an encryption cracking software that will provide the FBI and NSA a
backdoor into IPhones. The really important thing to keep in mind is that this
software doesn’t exist and the FBI as well as anyone else, cannot achieve
access to secured data. Cyber security is the pillar of trust that allow Apple
and other companies to thrive. The loss of that trust can not only result in
the government violating people’s constitutional rights it can also result in
the complete and total collapse of American Information Technology infrastructure.
Fox
news broadcast argue that the FBI only wants to use this hack on one phone, and
in this case its to prevent terrorism. They also claim that the government can
already do this so Apple should just comply, which is false because there
asking Apple. Fox news anchors continually deviate from the actually issue that
the government wants a fool proof software hacking program made by the company
who created the security measures to begin with.
FBI
Director commented “We
simply want the chance, with a search warrant, to try to guess the terrorist’s pass-code without the phone essentially self-destructing and without it taking a
decade to guess correctly. That’s it. We don’t want to break anyone’s
encryption or set a master key loose on the land…. Maybe the phone holds the
clue to finding more terrorists. Maybe it doesn’t. But we can’t look the
survivors in the eye, or ourselves in the mirror, if we don’t follow this lead.”
The creation of software that if fallen into the wrong hands, and in this case
those hands are requesting it openly, can be utilized to spy on anyone at
anytime without restriction. The FBI has proven to be technologically unsecured
and has been hacked, I’m sure everyone remembers wiki leaks. If the encryption
cracking software were to be stolen from the government or even worse sold off,
as the government has a tendency to do to perpetuate its own agendas.
*cough*
The DEA and
their frequent potential to “misplace” cocaine and guns that end up recirculating
back into the country in order to perpetuate and endless drug war and a
thriving privatized and federal prison system.
*cough*
“The San
Bernardino litigation isn’t about trying to set a precedent or send any kind of
message. It is about the victims and justice. Fourteen people were slaughtered
and many more had their lives and bodies ruined. We owe them a thorough and professional
investigation under law. That’s what this is. The American people should expect
nothing less from the FBI.” Says the FBI director but in the wake of many
tragedies there always seems to be an agenda that over steps its boundaries, an
example being the patriot act.
According
to Tim Cook “The government could extend this breach of privacy and demand that
Apple build surveillance software to intercept your messages, access your
health records or financial data, track your location, or even access your
phone’s microphone or camera without your knowledge.”
Apple
continues to oppose the governments request and have publicly expressed their
willingness to take the case all the way to the Supreme Court if necessary.
Myself along with other Americans are proud of Tim Cook for taking a stand and
defending Americans privacy and upholding the responsibility that is thought to
be implicit with cyber giants like Apple. This story is far from over and is
sure to appear again in the future “Breaking News” section.
Sources
Napolitano, Judge Andrew P. "What's
Really at Stake in the Apple vs. FBI Fight | Fox News." Fox News.
FOX News Network, 25 Feb. 2016. Web. 01 Mar. 2016
Cook, Tim. "Customer Letter -
Apple." Apple. N.p., 16 Feb. 2016. Web. 29 Mar. 2016.
FBI Director. "National Press
Releases." FBI. FBI, 21 Feb. 2016. Web. 29 Feb. 2016.
"San Bernardino Shooting Questions
Raised about Tashfeen Malik Fiancee Visa." Http://www.cbsnews.com.
Cos, 22 Dec. 2015. Web. 29 Feb. 2016.