Jow Forums BTFO'd

>what Jow Forums thinks encryption and passwords do
>prevent police and customs from accessing your shit
>what it actually does
>gets your ass tossed in jail for half a year
Whew

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arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2017/03/man-jailed-indefinitely-for-refusing-to-decrypt-hard-drives-loses-appeal
blogs.denverpost.com/crime/2012/01/05/why-criminals-should-always-use-combination-safes/3343/
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_by_country#Table
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blown the fuck outed?

I don’t recall my password.

>Florida
Shittiest state in the US with Michigan a close second.

let me guess, this moron used a fingerprint lock (which the police can compel you to provide) and not a password (which, being 'contents of your mind', arguably falls under the Fifth Amendment)

This aside from the stupidity he already engaged in in doing anything of a sensitive nature on a fucking phone.

>what is appeal

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Nice greentext you fucking newfag.

>According to an emergency writ filed by Montanez’s lawyer, he was pulled over by police on June 21 for not properly yielding while pulling out of a driveway. The officers making the stop asked to search his car, which he refused, so the police brought in a drug-sniffing dog.
>It’s worth noting that the emergency writ says the canine unit was contacted before police spoke to Montanez during the stop, which seems a bit suspicious.
Sounds legit.

it's password
gizmodo.com/florida-man-jailed-for-failing-to-unlock-his-phone-1827600878

>get pulled over
>get arrested over nothing
>get shot
Land of the free

California is by far the worst ducking state in the union

Not yielding out of a driveway is not an arrestable offense. Asking to search the car is an admission of the police that they did not have probable cause to search the vehicle. If they did, he would have been arrested and the vehicle searched. Everything after this is irrelevant as the search was illegal.

>what is obstruction of justice
Just don't give big brother a reason to pounce on your ass. If there's ANYTHING that can even remotely trace you to back to your shenanigans you'll most likely be held indefinitely and at that point it might be the same as doing time for whatever it was you were gonna get charged with anyway.

>"In deciding against Rawls, the court of appeals found that the constitutional rights against being compelled to testify against oneself were not being breached. That's becausethe appeals court, like the police, agreed that the presence of child porn on his drives was a "foregone conclusion." The Fifth Amendment, at its most basic level, protects suspects from being forced to disclose incriminating evidence. In this instance, however, the authorities said they already knowthere's child porn on the drives, so Rawls' constitutional rights aren't compromised."

arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2017/03/man-jailed-indefinitely-for-refusing-to-decrypt-hard-drives-loses-appeal

We don't know the full picture yet, this guy could have something tagging him to something big the courts know about that he's not willing to disclose to the public.

Every morning I wake up I pray to Gods that I'm not an amerimutt

half a year is better than 10+ years tho

It's not really that much better anywhere else. Eurocucks face a mudslime plague, middle eastern countries are constantly blowing up, and cartels/gangs are chopping everybody's heads everywhere else.

If charged with obstruction of justice he could remain locked up until he dies.

Then they erred by asking instead of just arresting.

I'm not sure how the precedence for capturing those charged with obstruction of justice works but it does seem odd to just question him.

If it was such a "foregone conclusion" then they would not need the data to be decrypted. Their insistence shows the lie of the argument.

>Eurocucks face a mudslime plague,
t.dumb ass mutt

>Europe = Sweden

They're trying to string him up on really fucking huge charges. Maybe it's because this has gone too public and big brother doesn't want to encourage more cop corruption or something.

>"The court also noted that the authorities "found [on the Mac Book Pro] one image depicting a pubescent girl in a sexually suggestive position and logs that suggested the user had visited groups with titles common in child exploitation." They also said the man's sister had "reported" that her brother showed her hundreds of pictures and videos of child pornography. All of this, according to the appeals court, meant that the lower court lawfully ordered Rawls to unlock the drives."

>People think of iPhones as the most secure device
>I've accidentally unlocked a friend's i7 and another girl's i8+ while randomly looking at them for the first time

I got accused of being a hacker both times

Man, it's all the same. That's why brexit is a thing you self canabilizing mongs. You guys are an absolute mess with no semblance of self preservation. Not that the US is doing any better with all the mass shootings and gangs problems going on either but it seems more tolerable than what's going on in eurostan.

These 0 days are getting more pathetic each day. Soon just tapping on the power button twice will unlock "encrypted" iPhones.

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>Man, it's all the same
No, it's not. Sweden isn't the entirety of Europe. Done. Stop discussing this as it has nothing to do with the topic of the thread.

I'm still waiting on a supreme court decision on this shit. Hopefully Kavanaugh and Gorsuch will have the common sense to realize this is a violation of the 5th amendment.

iPhones are only secure if you actually enable the proper features. That goes for any device. Also, you're not much of a techie if you call them "i7" like that's not a CPU name.

*inhales deeply*

K

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I hope so too, but I'm not holding my breath. Both parties, and the courts, are disgustingly deferential to law enforcement these days, and they'll wave pretty much anything right on through if you say "national security".

I dont know, maybe don't be a criminal scumbag?

Tick tock pedos. I can feel the collective fear growing and the pool of sweat forming in this thread. We're coming for you. You will get caught. Tick. Tock

This guy got caught for having some weed.

Based Europe

>*inhales deeply*
>K
Now exhale and stop demanding to discuss something off topic. Thank you for using a trip.

Weed is a gateway drug to cp

+1

I was gonna leave it alone btw, you carry the cross now.

>Weed is a gateway drug to cp
And your war on drugs and terrorism is a great success.

Many weedheads are in jail and getting the treatment they need for addiction recovery

I can't honestly say I've ever seen red_1337_star talk about anything other than Apple and how much he hates Apple.

Kavanaugh and Gorsuch are both originalists. They're less concerned with what's "good for the country" and more with "what the founders intended", primarily by interpreting the literal text of the law.

I’d make hell of an lawsuit of that but here in Germany police isn’t allowed look into your stuff without your consent or a permit from a judge.

Look, I'm glad you think highly of me but romantic relationships between anons and tripfags just don't work out. There's somebody out there the for you but it ain't me. It ain't me. I'm no senator's son, son.

Can you forced to give up your password if they have a warrant from a judge?

you can be forced to give up your password with a rubber hose

OP ETERNALLY BTFO

>with a warrant

wew lad

All this looks like is brute force. If you set it to a custom length numerical password and set it to a reasonable length then there's no way for them to break in (unless it's through a security bug)

With an added bonus of lasting social damage.

Shame they didn't just deport his spic ass on the spot.

no nigga

this is an old 0day where rapid brute force attempts via external keyboard would prevent the incorrect password timeout from working

this is literally how police departments unlocked iphones before it was fixed. apple probably left that bug in intentionally.

>Just don't give big brother a reason to pounce on your ass.
What do you do in the situation where a cop has it out for you (for any or no reason, such as how you look, having a bad day, etc), needs to puff up numbers to hit a quota, etc? Any cop worth his badge can find (or make up) a reason to pull somebody over if they tail them for 10 minutes.
Or, more maliciously, if they don't like you legally filming them committing a crime or other abuse?

That shouldn't expose us to them searching through all of our private information.

Florida is pretty dope. Think of Alaska, Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota. All that near-Canada shit is fucking awful. Windswept plains where humans are out-populated by deer and half the year the environment can be used to replicate absolute zero.

Serves him right for being an iPhag.

>humans are out-populated by deer

I don't understand why this would ever be a bad thing, especially if you're familiar with florida as a comparison

>don't be an american
>suddenly have human rights, job security, fre days, insurance, education and don't get shot
wew

Worst is easily commiefornia

who are you quoting

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large deer populations are a damn menace. Im from the midwest, 100 years ago we almost eliminated the deer population. Now, we have so many fucking deer that there is a wasting disease going around. Mother nature is actually having to step-in and curb the over population of deer. There are towns that have sponsored deer hunts IN TOWN because there are too many fucking deer. Seriously, Fuck Deer.

Asking is standard procedure, I believe, regardless of whether reasonable suspicion exists or not. I believe it's part of the 4th amendment, search and seizure. The dog being brought in immediately isn't necessarily suspicious either, since if it indicated something was amiss it immediately generates probable cause. I believe that is also common procedure. With that said, some time ago Arizona Supreme Court ruled that, as precedence, if the detaining officer isn't a K9 unit, you don't have to wait for the K9 unit to arrive.

And with all that said, he wasn't obstructing justice in any capacity by failing to unlock his phone considering it was a traffic related error and not a communication related charge. He shouldn't be obliged to submit his phone to a search as a product.

>They also said the man's sister had "reported" that her brother showed her hundreds of pictures and videos of child pornography
This is why the guy got fucked, he bragged about it to the point where that bigass plausible deniability warning in TC/VC means absolutely nothing

I think the interpretation of the court will be that suspects can be compelled to submit biometric data but not passcodes which exist solely in their mind.

Not saying I agree, I'm just saying this is what will happen when they (Supreme Court) inevitably have to rule on this.

>confusing meme arrows with quotes
embarrassing

Lived in Florida, live in Wyoming now. I'd take Florida any day. We get like 5-7 months of shit weather with howling winds in combination with -14f-32f temps with snow piling down on top of it. Montana and N. Dakota have it even worse. I don't mind the deer, but there's a reason nobody wants to live in these places. Once you remove the weather, depending on where you live you have to travel 2-6 hours to get anywhere to do anything other than grocery shop, shoot, or fish.

blogs.denverpost.com/crime/2012/01/05/why-criminals-should-always-use-combination-safes/3343/

>both phones don't have any form of face unlock

Always a screenshot, never a link.

Whom'st'd've are you quoting?

>phoneposter gets jailed
Completely fine with this, law and order is upheld.

>have CP on phone
>don't unlock phone for police
>get 1/2 a year in jail
>can explain to normies with pride why i had go to jail. muh rights!

>Have cp on phone
>unlock for the police
>police find it and send me to court.
>go to jail for years
>now anyone can search my name and see that i had CP on my phone.
>normies hate me, with pride.

>get 1/2 a year in jail

I thought it was an indefinite sentence. Until you unlock it, you will never be released

>Florida man sues the US for breaching the constitution and wins

i didn't read the story, of course.
if that is really the case, then my logic fails

>Spic in Tampon, Floriduh
Nothing of value was lost. I hate visiting with my aunt in Tampa because of the human filth that live there, and I'm from fucking Baltimore which IRL makes "The Wire" look tame.

a person isnt supposed to willfully inciminate themselves while in custody

better to be silent and have everyone think you’re a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt

Now we'll use Detroit as racial average for US.

imagine living in a capitalist utopian police-state

The fact that you think any number in that image isn't alarmingly high is both humorous and delusional.

>yuroop is a single country
>muh muslims

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_by_country#Table

>The Maldivians population consists of over 100 percent Muslims
WEW

>rapid brute force attempts
Even better than that, they sent all possible combinations from 000000 to 999999 (like 000000000001...) in one go from a spoofed USB HID device.

Really makes you wonder how secure the Secure Enclave is if it's meant to prevent attacks like these...

Bulgaria and Romania had muslims since Ottoman occupation like 500 years ago. Moors in Spain since like 7th century. Muslims in Germany and France are there since 70s. UK had Paki ghettos long before refugee crisis started.

shhhhh, don't tell him. Europe is facing a Muslim invasion and it is no longer safe on the streets here. Let him live in his wild fantasy all that while niggers shoot each other on daily bases and you can't feel safe in America until you own a firearm.

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>tripcuck
>unironically justifying police overreach
>unironically justifying unreasonable surveillance and privacy violations
You're a waste of a perfectly good fuckstain

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>to do anything other than fish, shoot or grocery shop
Sounds p comfy actually.

FUCK YOU CUNT
MICHIGAN IS KICKASS
FUCK DETROIT, EVERYTHING ELSE IS COMFY FORESTS, RIVERS, GENTLE MOUNTAIN AND LITERAL SEAS OF FRESH WATER

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ah yes, a foregone conclusion goyim, we don't need actual evidence anymore, and if the suspect won't incriminate himself then jail him for life!

>The police got a search warrant for the devices

Well, the law has spoken.

Florida is pretty comfy. Never too hot or too cold, no tax for online purchases, cute and thicc dtf college girls. Just stay away from the southern counties that are infested with ghetto blacks and cubans and you're fine.

>michigan
>literal seas of fresh water

huh

>tfw white cuban

Why am i alive

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They don't have to jail you. You can be held in contempt indefinitely for not giving the password, which puts you in a more unreasonable situation than jail.

Why not support 2 passwords? 1 for the real thing 1 for police with innocent data?

Asshurt Ohio resident detected.

Why is California worst? They have a huge tech and movie industry, aren't those positive things

You're giving up your first, second, and probably fourth amendment rights to live there user. It's a shithole of conformity and intellectual incest where thinking differently from the majority can cost you.

Just say you forgot your password

applel phone poster detected
I'm sorry for your loss