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jefbeard911 Some people's blind faith in BlackBerry without any other support for their position is comical.
Everyone is entitled to believe what they want to believe. But to try and rebut known facts about BlackBerrys security protocol (which is widely known and not even disputed by BB) with a simple "BlackBerry is the best" won't cut it. At least with anyone who knows about proper security encryption and protocols.
I admire your loyalty and trust in BlackBerry, they make great products. But to blindly accept the notion that they use the best, most secure methodologies without any doubt, then to rant about how corrupt, wrong, and conspiritory good organizations, EFF, Mac World, ect, attempt to point out known holes in not only BBM but many other messenger platforms security is a bit childish and naive.
Any smart company should welcome constructive criticism in an effort to constantly improve. If your product can't stand up to a bit of criticism and tough questioning, then it's not for me.
Security means different things to different people, I agree. Most of us, me included, probably will never need NSA proof security measures nor be a victim of cyber crime. This is all academic talk and argument. But there are people out there who's jobs and lives depend upon rock solid security and encryption. I hope for those people anyway, this argument will lead to a clearer picture of who they can trust and who they cant.
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