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Alana Yakovlev: Techies Doubt New Apple Software is Police-Proof

Friday, 19 September 2014 01:27 PM EDT

While Apple claims its new phones and tablets are so heavily encrypted for user privacy that even Apple itself cannot break in, criminal defense lawyer Alana Yakovlev told "MidPoint" host Ed Berliner on Newsmax TV Friday that technology experts think somebody will pick the software's lock — meaning law enforcement and national security pros are sure to follow.

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While Apple claims its new phones and tablets are so heavily encrypted for user privacy that even Apple itself cannot break in, criminal defense lawyer Alana Yakovlev told "MidPoint" host Ed Berliner on Newsmax TV Friday that technology experts think somebody will pick the...
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