Why the FBI crack for the iPhone won’t stay a secret for very long
The secret to cracking the iPhone could be revealed in the very near future – and that is bad news for both Apple and the FBI.
The secret to cracking the iPhone could be revealed in the very near future – and that is bad news for both Apple and the FBI.
This might not be the end of the debate between justice and mobile phone privacy.
Canonical founder and Ubuntu creator Mark Shuttleworth weighs in on the battle between Apple and the FBI.
An internal memo sees Tim Cook stating our “civil liberties” are at risk.
McAfee has vowed to crack the iPhone and says it will be “the beginning of the end of America”.
The social networks join Google and Apple in saying a discussion about privacy needs to be had.
Sundar Pichai says that he is “Looking forward to a thoughtful and open discussion on this important issue”.
Cook says that creating a back door into the iPhone would create a “dangerous precedent”, which is why Apple will oppose the order to do so.
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