You can't pre birth screen for schizophrenia. Child onset schizophrenia is incredibly rare, normally manifesting between 16-25 in males and 25-30 in females and there is no consensus on the causes of schizophrenia.
The important thing is to voice your disapproval in a manner that a) identifies the issue and b) identifies your stance on the issue. Your comment misses the mark on a) by being down right wrong, and your stance on b) comes across as you believing you know more about these matters than the people executing them. The fact that you come across that way without having a clear understanding of the issue is going to lead them to dismissing your disapproval.
>Seriously, you need to stop this. You are the head of the executive branch of the government, of which the FBI is directly underneath your jurisdiction. Director James Comey is directly within your chain of command.
You don't need to tell the man what he can do in his capacity as president, he knows what he can do. Identify the issue clearly and concisely, but don't try and tell him what he can and cannot do. Whether you intended that or not, that's how it comes across.
> What the FBI is asking for is a master key to be created that can decrypt any iPhone.
Not true, they're asking for a way to submit guesses electronically and removing the auto-wipe and 10 guess limit. If you are going to request help on an issue, ensure you know what you the issue is.
I wouldn't send this message in, and I'd suggest you restructure what you're writing because this is simply not effective, and if other people begin sending the same message in it's going to make everyone who opposes this issue look misinformed with a superiority complex (that is how the entire second paragraph comes across).
I'd definitely just prefer using the dissassembled output as it's infinitely more readable once you've grokked it. Nice project though, in a field as monopolised as reversing, you can never have too many tools!
>Many of these are just normal teenage behaviours and don't necessarily suggest a young person is at risk of getting involved in cyber crime. But if a young person is showing several of these signs, try and have a conversation with them about their online activities. This will allow you to assess their computer knowledge proficiency so you can understand what they are doing, explain the consequences of cyber crime and help them make the right choices.
At least quote the rest so you don't misrepresent what they're saying.