Apple files motion not to create "GovtOS"

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In the last episode of the Apple vs. FBI For privacy, the company that Tim Cook runs has filed a motion in which it hopes not to provide law enforcement with access to the San Bernardino sniper's iPhone 5c. In the motion, Apple alleges that the court order that would allow the FBI to access the aforementioned iPhone violates the First Amendment constitutional right of free expression that the Cupertino company must have and would force them to create a custom operating system that they have baptized as govtOS.

That's the name an Apple executive used in a Press release for the version that the FBI is asking Apple to create, a name that is gaining popularity over the hours and is the result of the words "Government" and the acronym OS for Operating System. ). And it is that the FBI wants one that Apple creates a version made to measure so that the forces of law can access all the data of the users, whether they are terrorists or not, something that reminds me of an image that I saw recently on Twitter.

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Update proposed by the Department of Justice and good representation of GovtOS

GovtOS, the operating system proposed by the FBI

This is not the case with an isolated iPhone. Rather, this case is about the Department of Justice and the FBI trying to seize dangerous power through the courts that Congress and the American people have not granted them: the ability to force companies like Apple to undermine basic interests. security and privacy of hundreds of millions of people around the world.

Apple says that even if they gave up and created GovtOS, it would take four weeks and six engineers to make it happen. On the other hand, it would also be necessary to create a forensic laboratory on the Cupertino campus, something that They are not ready to do.

The fact that they talked about the hypothetical case in which they created GovtOS is not very reassuring, but we have to trust Tim Cook, the company that runs and His plans to make iOS and your cloud backups virtually impenetrable.


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