Apple ID password on San Bernardino iPhone changed in FBI custody

Apple believes it is fighting a fight that should not have had to surface in the first place. As Cupertino is in the midst of digging up facts and arguments to counter a law enforcement order and the US government’s subsequent force de frappe in enforcing it, it has found a key fact that could subvert the basis of that order.The company was ...

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Apple may take time to tackle San Bernardino order, John McAfee trounces on issue

When Apple was ordered to help assist the US government in decoding an iPhone 5c that belonged to the San Bernardino mass shooter, CEO Tim Cook was quick to type up and publish a response against the thrust of that court ruling. But it didn’t file a formal response to the order. The federal magistrate judge overseeing the case said Apple had five business days to respond.According to two anonymous ...

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