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Court Rules FBI Can Keep Names Of, Payments Made To iPhone 5C Hackers Secret
The FBI does not have to disclose the name of or how much it paid a private firm to crack Apple’s iPhone security, US District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan ruled last weekend.
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Apple Says The San Bernardino iPhone Case ‘Should Never Have Been Brought’
The FBI has successfully hacked the iPhone connected to the San Bernardino massacre, the Department of Justice has dropped its case against Apple, so all should be well in the world. Not so: Apple would like the last word.
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Feds Respond To Apple: Stop Being A Baby
The US Department of Justice just responded to Apple in the ongoing court battle over what Apple must do to help the FBI unlock an iPhone — and the response is a 43-page document with an argument that can be summarised as “Apple is being a baby”.
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US Congressman: FBI Is Exploiting Tragedy To Push Its Encryption Agenda
Key players in the fight between Apple and the US government are testifying at a Congressional hearing today — but the most interesting remarks so far came from a Rep John Conyers (D-Mich.), who suggested that the government is trying to exploit a terrorist attack to expand its surveillance programs.