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Re: Adobe's Low hanging .... ?

Sandman
SubjectRe: Adobe's Low hanging .... ?
FromSandman
Date07/18/2014 07:02 (07/18/2014 07:02)
Message-ID<slrnlshaul.5bn.mr@irc.sandman.net>
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FollowupsPeterN (1d, 15h & 5m) > Sandman

In article <lq8qgj0361@news6.newsguy.com>, PeterN wrote:

Sandman
No, the threshold to access has been greatly elevated. It can be done, but since you have a backup and your data hasn't been lost, it is not worth it for you to access the data.

If your phone, and your phone only, contained the launch codes to US missile bases, and an "internal switch" made the phone "kaput", then the data would not be considered lost, and would be retrieved by a number of different data retrieval processes.

As it is, your data wasn't valuable enough for you to retrieve the data, since you had a backup and your data wasn't actually lost.

PeterN
All agreed.

My comment was made in response to a statement that the iPhone has no moving parts. It obviously does.

It sure does. But it has no moving parts that affect its ability to lose data, which was the subject.

Your supposed "internal switch" is not a moving part.

-- Sandman[.net]

PeterN (1d, 15h & 5m) > Sandman