So since many or most of you have a phone that uses inscription, what is you opinion on Tim Cook's text?
http://6abc.com/news/apple-opposes-judges-order-to-unlock-shooters-phone/1203818/
http://6abc.com/news/apple-opposes-judges-order-to-unlock-shooters-phone/1203818/



Regarding politics, I don't even talk about that with family or close friends, let alone on the internet so I'm not looking at that angle, but let's dig into the technical. I don't think your analogy is quite accurate in this case. A password cracker is a trivial piece of software. The only thing that keeps this from being a trivial exercise right now is the fact the phone wipes after a certain number of incorrect inputs, resulting in a catastrophic loss. Even with the best cracker algorithms the risk of total loss is too high to attempt. Once the wipe risk is removed, the task is trivial again. There is no risk to data loss and the cracker will probably have the phone unlocked in under a second, assuming they used the default 4 digit password and not much longer if they used a stronger password. So, I think a better analogy in this case is they are turning off the alarm, but the front door is unlocked and the documents are on the floor in the foyer. Given the current capability of password crackers today, the only real protection is the unacceptably high risk of total loss of the data in the event of a wipe. That wipe risk being removed is the ADT alarm in you analogy and there is no further real protection besides that.