Anonymous ID: 9ea4b1 March 29, 2018, 3:24 p.m. No.834316   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3033

>>834203

Q…san is right and will not let us down. Nor, can we let Q and his group down. He has the CIC's back and we have Q's back. Never stop or quit fighting the forces of evil and darkness.WE WILL PREVAIL.

Anonymous ID: 9ea4b1 March 30, 2018, 7:43 a.m. No.840609   🗄️.is 🔗kun

HAPPY EASTER Q…san and to the entire Q group. May God the Father shine down on you and Bless you all.

Anonymous ID: 9ea4b1 March 30, 2018, 7:57 a.m. No.840703   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The end of this battle is clearly stated in the Holy Scriptures and is no secret; and we shall prevail. SO IT IS WRITTEN AND SO IT SHALL BE.

 

Thank you Q…san and to the entire Q group for the Great Awakening. God Bless.

Anonymous ID: 9ea4b1 March 30, 2018, 12:48 p.m. No.842734   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4484 >>1931

>>840901

Will read the document; seems interesting. So, if the 7 seals have been already opened which does seem to coincide with events since 1997 (tribulation); then have the 7 trumpets been blown or the 7 bowls been poured? And, how close are we to the “Great” Tribulation? Eschatology and the Book of Revelation are fascinating and there are so many opinions. No matter what, tick tock, the clock is ticking and we are on borrowed time!

Anonymous ID: 9ea4b1 HAPPY PATRIOTS DAY 4/16/2018 April 15, 2018, 8:15 p.m. No.1060115   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5979

EXPECTING SOMETHING BIG TODAY from Q and POTUS

"SHOT HEARD AROUND THE WORLD" (ver 2.0)

reference:

 

Apr 3 2018 00:18:17 (EDT) Q !xowAT4Z3VQ ID: 491f56 875827

WWG1WGA

Drops will go fast.

WH clean SIG.

Marker.

Everything is planned.

Years.

Message.

UNITY.

AWAKENING.

We Fight.

Lexington.

Concord.

STAY TOGETHER.

Q

Anonymous ID: 9ea4b1 FBI DIRECTOR WRAY April 17, 2018, 6:24 a.m. No.1075941   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Congressional group asks FBI boss Wray to explain Apple lawsuit

How dark can crims really go?

By Richard Chirgwin 16 Apr 2018 at 02:00

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Ten members of the US Congress have asked the FBI to explain its battles with Apple, after doubts were raised over the extent to which criminals use encryption to "go dark" and evade law enforcement authorities.

 

Criminals using encryption to evade law enforcement – "going dark" – is the foundation of the FBI's calls for a special legislative mathematics and not-backdoors that means good guys can access bad guys' messages, without compromising everyone else.

 

But a recent Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General report cast doubt on just how often crims "go dark". The report, by the Justice Office of the Inspector General (OIG), included statements that “appear to indicate that the FBI was more interested in forcing Apple to comply than getting into the device”.

 

Now 10 members of Congress have written (PDF) to FBI director Christopher Wray asking for answers.

Shrug

You won't believe this, but… nothing useful found on Farook iPhone.

In their letter posted Friday, April 13, the group said they are "troubled" by the report, which was penned in the wake of the November 2015 attack by San Bernadino shooter Syed Farook. During its investigation into the incident, the FBI conducted a very public battle with Cupertino over access to Farook's encrypted iPhone. The FBI took Apple to court demanding a special iOS build to crack the iPhone 5c, something Apple defended on the basis that it would set a bad legal precedent.

 

In March 2016, the Feds said they'd cracked the phone and withdrew the lawsuit, and later, then-FBI director James Comey said a third party banked more than a million dollars to crack the phone (which in the end didn't really help the case).

 

The OIG report suggested the FBI's Remote Operations Unit (ROU) might have access to a third-party vendor's crack for the iPhone, but investigators in the San Bernardino case didn't ask, and the ten Congressman would like to know why.

 

They're also concerned at hints that there's a degree of turf-warring within the FBI, between the ROU and the Cryptographic and Electronic Analysis Unit (CEAU), which was frustrated that the ROU's vendor contact jinxed its lawsuit: “The CEAU Chief told the OIG that … he became frustrated that the case against Apple could no longer go forward, and he vented his frustration to the ROU Chief.”

 

The letter says the timeline detailed in the OIG report “undermines statements that the FBI made … that only the device manufacturer could provide a solution”, and raises the possibility that “the FBI has not been forthcoming about the extent of the 'Going Dark' problem”.

 

They also highlight that rather than the more-than-a-million Comey discussed in 2016, Cellbrite claims it can unlock an iPhone for about US$1,500.

 

The group add that the FBI's claim that it was unable to crack 7,800 devices last year seems “highly questionable”, now the existence of third-party unlocking tools is common knowledge.

 

The letter asks the following questions of Wray:

 

Have you consulted with relevant third-party vendors to understand what tools are available to help the FBI access device content?

Do you agree that there are solutions available to help unlock or decrypt nearly every device on the market? If not, why are these solutions, particularly [Cellbrite and GrayShift], insufficient?

Why can't the FBI unlock the 7,800 devices? Have you attempted to use tools developed by third-parties to unlock these devices?

Of these locked phones, how many are equipped with biometrics or how many have data available through a cloud service, which would provide additional means to access data or unlock phones?

For each device that you have not used a third-party tool to unlock, what is the rationale for not doing so?

 

The signatories to the letter are Democrats Zoe Lofgren, Jerrold Nadler, Ted Leiu, Jared Polis and Suzan DelBene; and Republicans Darrell Issa, Jim Sensenbrenner, Ted Poe, Matt Gaetz, and Jim Jordan. ®