Security News > 2016 > February > Apple to US govt: Withdraw demand for iPhone unlocking, we all need to talk first (Help Net Security)
2016-02-22 21:55
The battle between Apple and the US Justice Department continues, as the company still refuses to help the feds access the contents of a PIN-locked iPhone used by gunman Syed Farook in the way described in the court order. To Apple’s CEO Tim Cook, that would be tantamount of setting up a backdoor into the devices. Apple still hasn’t filed legal arguments against the order – by the magistrate’s decision, it has until Friday to … More →
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