They have an timeline/list-type article entitled “How They Got Their Guns,” which outlines how domestic terrorists obtained their guns and blamed the background check system for failing Americans since the attackers had some criminal records and mental health issues. Maybe they should realize the Orlando shooting was radical Islam at work.
From the Free Beacon: Three individuals with family connections to Syed Rizwan Farook, one of the terrorists who opened fire on a San Bernardino, California, holiday party last December, have been arrested on multiple charges. Rizwan Farook’s older brother Syed Raheel Farook, his wife Tatiana Farook, and her sister Mariya Chernykh were arrested on charges of federal conspiracy, […]
The FBI apparently paid a ‘gray hat’ hacker, or one who is contracted by third parties to expose flaws in systems, to get access to Syed Farook’s iPhone.
It’s something to think about, does the government have the right to force a company to decrypt their own devices and compromise years of research, or not?
In dispute is whether Apple should be forced by the U.S. government to decrypt its own device, an iPhone, which was used by one of the San Bernardino terrorists named Syed Farook.