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VERY IMPORTANT MESSAGEโ๏ธ๐ฑ JOHN MCAFEE CAUGHT THEM ALLโ๏ธ๐
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Cybersecurity pioneer John McAfee wants authorities to stay away from Apple
โs encryption, so much that he has offered to personally crack the iPhone used by one of the shooters in last yearโs San Bernardino, California, attack.
The McAfee antivirus software creator and outspoken libertarian fears that Appleโs compliance could lead to a so-called backdoor for government access, leaving users more vulnerable to malicious hackers. He claims that handling it himself would leave consumers safer.
โThere has never been a backdoor that has not been hacked into by bad hackers or foreign nations. So really, what the government is asking Apple to do is to make every individual who uses an iPhone susceptible to hacking by bad people,โ McAfee argued on CNBCโs โPower Lunchโ on Friday.
McAfee, a self-described โcybersecurity legendโ and presidential hopeful, first offered to decrypt the iPhone in a Thursday opinion piece on Business Insider.
The Justice Department filed a motion Friday to compel Apple to assist investigators in accessing data on the iPhone used by Syed Rizwan Farook, one of the shooters in the 2015 attack, which left 14 people dead. Apple CEO Tim Cook wrote this week that the government could eventually โextend this breach of privacy and demand that Apple build surveillance softwareโ to gather personal data.
The government has maintained that it would only seek the access for this specific phone and investigation. Numerous lawmakers and prosecutors have argued that tech firms should be willing let police through some of their defenses to prevent future attacks.
McAfee, though, believes the FBI would want a backdoor, which he called โidiotic.โ Since the method it wants to use is based on software, the platform could eventually be replicated by malicious hackers, he argued.
He claims that he and a team of hackers could extract the data in three weeks without creating a backdoor. His arguments, of course, spark the question of why he could crack the phone without Appleโs help when the FBI could not.
McAfee argued that the U.S. government is โ20 years behind the rest of the worldโ on cybersecurity.
โAll of the great hackers are not the type who want to wear suits, shine their shoes and show up to work every day,โ McAfee said, adding many talented hackers โwant to smoke weed while they work.โ
He said the U.S. is โill-preparedโ for increasingly complex cyberattacks launched from foreign soil.
The FBI and Apple did not immediately respond to CNBCโs request for comment.
๐ฅ THE REAL ANTIVIRUS HERQ - JOHN McAfee HAS THEM ALL AT THEIR (non existing) BALLS...
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