California bill would require ‘back door’ access to encrypted phones
People could argue even if it saves one life, it’s worth it. If you really think about how much sensitive information we store on our phones, everything from contacts, credit cards to health data. Would we all be safe if that gets out? Were not talking about identity theft, that would be the least of the problems. How about people on witness protection, or celebrities with orders of protection to Financial records of millionaires with contact info of their children.
Califonia embraces Kill switch smartphone bill
Today Califonia embraces kill switch bill. In which all phones sold after July 1st 2015 must have and enabled by default a remote disabling option which can render a stolen device unusable.