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The encryption quicksand into which Apple is sinking

As the encryption argument takes center stage in the ongoing Apple vs. the U.S. Government squabbles, a very important—and potentially destructive—change is taking place in security strategy. Read More

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FBI director admits mistake in San Bernardino iCloud reset

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