John McAfee is claiming that the U.S. government is so “illiterate,” when it comes to protecting the country's digital assets, that he's unsure how it can even consider itself a world power any more. This came to light during a chat about the ex-anti-virus founder's recent offer to the FBI to crack iPhone security to help the authorities learn more about one of the attackers in the San Bernardino tragedy last year.
With Apple and CEO Tim Cook resisting demands from the government to relax security on the iPhone, McAfee recently offered the services of he and his team, suggesting that they could do it without difficulty. However McAfee has been critical of the hacking abilities of U.S. security experts for some time, even campaigning for president on that ticket, hoping to encourage a more serious approach to digital espionage.
That's the sort of approach other countries like Russia and China have, he claimed in a recent interview with Maximum PC, stating that those countries could shut down U.S. infrastructure at will if they wished. They can't access smartphones too easily just yet though, which is why McAfee doesn't want Apple to cave to FBI demands and instead wishes to crack it open manually with his small team.
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“Now the FBI thinks that they have it. But the FBI and the NSA don't even have the data reduction capacity. Sure they can tap everybody's phone, but there's so much data they can't refine and use it. Trust me. The Chinese can,” he said.
Part of the problem, he claims, is the way government infrastructure works. Because you only get promoted,” nobody gets fired,” he said, there isn't much incentive to do a good job – you just don't rock the boat. They also don't hire the right people apparently, as the government cares about appearances. They won't hire someone who smokes weed, but China and Russia would, he said, as long as it gets them the best hackers in the world.
When it comes to advice for the public, McAfee had plenty also. He said no one should be too concerned about their laptop or PC as “very few people hack these anymore.” Smartphones however are another matter. He suggests everyone pay far more attention to the permissions on the apps they install.
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KitGuru Says: McAfee does have a bit of a conspiracy enthusiast feel to him, but he has passion and that's hard not to respect. Do you think he has it right on the state of U.S. cyber security?
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Didn’t he flee a country to avoid being questioned over a murder?
thought he murdered someone in the country he was hiding out in.
This guy is a bit unliked – I remember reading about something making him look like an a-hole.
But he is saying the Government is illiterate. Again, those are his employers that he is talking about in this situation because his team is being hired to hack for them. Although, what can you do with a guy who says his mind and does not care. If I were him (and had his abilities), I would have been a good little boy, done the hacking, and quietly left. I don’t feel like McAfee is very popular anymore too. But I have no research on their market-share.
Apple has voluntarily unlocked more than 70 iPhones from criminals in the past. Why are they holding out now?
If you’re willing to open a drug dealer’s phone, then why not a terrorist’s phone?
Something doesn’t seem right here…
How would you know if he’s right or not? What the US knows about cybersecurity is classified.
It was a 3rd world country and it’s pretty common for rich foreigners to get extorted in 3rd world countries.
Apple isn’t refusing to unlock this specific phone. They are refusing to add a back door to ALL Apple phones. If they did this, they would be horribly insecure and practically ruin the product. Apple has no problem with this speciffic phone being unlocked.
FacePuncher can confidently say this because they are publically admitting they cannot do their job and are asking for help.
That’s not actually true, the FBI order doesn’t ask for a backdoor to all Apple phones, it asks for that specific phone to be modified so that the FBI can make unlimited password entries and enter them electronically instead of manually. It does not even require that modification to ever be in the possession of the FBI as they said it could be done at Apple’s own premises and there’s no requirement for that modification to remain in place on the phone once the password has been determined.
Apple IS refusing to unlock this specific phone, because it’s trying to set the precedent that “it’s encrypted we can’t do anything about it” is a valid legal defense for a warrant requesting access to a phone.
McAfee is way in over his head. what has he done the last 20 years aside from playing Tony Stark and banging hookers?
Exactly…and this is 100% true “They won’t hire someone who smokes weed, but China and Russia would, he
said, as long as it gets them the best hackers in the world.”
That I know for a fact since I know a few people that were denied employment due to testing positive for weed…and they are good at what they do trust me. Or don’t trust me I don’t care. I know what I know…
Don’t believe CSI Cyber…
He’s been watching the United States slowly slide into a quagmire of ignorance, and he finally couldn’t stand to just watch anymore, and now that he’s finally feeling compelled to say and do something to help his native land, you’re asking what he’s done in the last 20 years.