Back in December, Tim Cook said that users shouldn’t trade privacy for national security while defending the company’s use of encryption on its mobile devices. Following the San Bernardino incident, Cook is standing by the company’s stance of protecting customer data and says “We...
In an interview with the Financial Times, Neel Kashkari, who took over as head of the Minneapolis Federal Reserve at the start of the year, warned the Fed must work harder to rebuild public trust and communicate with US citizens. Economic anger, he said, was“all around the country and it...
Topics include FBI's request to create a tool that would allow unlimited guesses at a user's passcode to be used to crack the iPhone of one of San Bernandino, California shooters who killed 14 people in December 2015.Fox-BrewsterThomas...
the FBI’s statement said. “Although this step in the investigation is now complete, we will continue to explore every lead, and seek any appropriate legal process, to ensure our investigation collects all of the evidence related to this terrorist attack. The San Bernardino victims deserve nothi...
is one of the core issues the court will have to decide. last week, a magistrate in the us district court in central california ordered apple to assist the fbi in hacking an iphone used by one of the san bernardino shooting suspects. the government wants apple to write a new software ...
"It affects our counterterrorism work. San Bernardino, a very important investigation to us, we still have one of those killers' phones that we have not been able to open, and it's been over two months and we're still working on it," he said. ...
Apple v. FBI: Brief in Support of Neither Party in San Bernardino Iphone CaseCALEAAppleiPhoneAWAall writs encryptionDraft Amicus Brief in support of neither party in the review of the FBI's request for an order requiring Apple to assist in the unlocking of the iPhone used by...
there's probable cause to open it," Comey said. "It affects our counterterrorism work. San Bernardino, a very important investigation to us, we still have one of those killers' phones that we have not been able to open, and it's been over two months and we're still working on it....
The couple destroyed other phones they left behind and the FBI had been unable to circumvent the passcode needed to unlock the iPhone, which is owned by San Bernardino County and was given to Farook for his job. Apple said the government was seeking "dangerous power" that exceeded the au...
Apple Inc. filed an appeal late Tuesday in its dispute with federal investigators over demands that it create software to help the FBI break into an iPhone used by one of the terrorists who massacred 14 people in San Bernardino, California, in December. ...