John McAfee

Businessman

113 Quotes

Steve Jobs was a friend and mentor whom I miss more than I can say.

Steve Jobs was a friend and mentor whom I miss more than I can say.

Donald Trump is proud of the fact that he's never written an e-mail.

I don't know much about technology anymore.

I don't do things I can't win.

The ones who are crazy enough to think that they can change the world are the ones who do.

I don't need friends.

I was an altar boy. I could probably quote the Bible from beginning to end.

When you're standing in line at the airport, and your shoes are off, your belt is off, and your personal belongings are being closely scrutinized, and you're standing with your hands in the air, waiting to be patted down, do you feel protected? I don't. I feel like I'm the enemy.

I cannot conceive of how more than 1% of us could possibly survive a cyberwar.

It's very hard to keep an uncrackable encryption if you share it with the government.

I am not in any way a conspiracy theorist and have no time for such nonsense.

We are at war - undeclared and of such a subtle nature that few have noticed - but war nevertheless. It is a cyberwar on many fronts, in which it is difficult to identify who is friend and who is foe. I will predict now, as unintelligible as it may seem, that Anonymous will turn out to be more friend than foe.

When individuals become angry with one another, an injury of some sort will likely occur. When governments become angry, entire civilisations are wiped out.

There are no secrets.

In America, we have bible-reading applications: every single one of those applications asks permission to turn on your microphone, your camera; it wants permission to read your e-mails and the right to send e-mails wherever it chooses.

I'm an entrepreneur. I always have been. I am curious, and I enjoy solving problems.

The beauty of knowing yourself is nobody else has to.

I am always interested in helping and growing new tech start-ups and ideas.

When we do not understand something, a common reaction is to fear it. In government, this is the usual, and encouraged, reaction. The reaction to the gig economy has been no different, and this growing fear has unfortunately turned into a legislative bloodbath.

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