Apple rejects order to unlock gunman's phone

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:what: who are these guys fooling the fbi could easy access that phone if they wanted to

Apple will contest a court order to help FBI investigators access data on the phone belonging to San Bernardino gunman Syed Rizwan Farook.

The company had been ordered to help the FBI circumvent security software on Farook's iPhone, which the FBI said contained crucial information.

In a statement, Apple chief executive Tim Cook said: "The United States government has demanded that Apple take an unprecedented step which threatens the security of our customers."

"We oppose this order, which has implications far beyond the legal case at hand

since September 2014, data on the latest Apple devices - such as text messages and photographs - have been encrypted by default.

If a device is locked, only the user's passcode can be used to access the data. If 10 incorrect attempts at the code are made the device will automatically erase all of its data.

Apple says even its own staff cannot access the data - a move the company made following the Edward Snowden revelations into government surveillance.

The FBI has asked Apple to do two things.

Firstly, it wants the company to alter Farook's iPhone so that investigators can make unlimited attempts at the passcode without the risk of erasing the data.

Secondly, it wants Apple to help implement a way to rapidly try different passcode combinations, to save tapping in each one manually.

Apple said the FBI's demands set "a dangerous precedent".

"The FBI wants us to make a new version of the iPhone operating system, circumventing several important security features, and install it on an iPhone recovered during the investigation," wrote Mr Cook.

"The government is asking Apple to hack our own users and undermine decades of security advancements that protect our customers.

"Opposing this order is not something we take lightly. We feel we must speak up in the face of what we see as an overreach by the US government."

Farook and his wife killed 14 people in the California city last December before police fatally shot them.

"We have no sympathy for terrorists," said Mr Cook.

"We are challenging the FBI's demands with the deepest respect for American democracy and a love of our country."

The FBI wants to use what is known as a "brute force" attack, trying out every combination until stumbling across the correct one and unlocking the phone.

Farook is understood to have used a four-digit passcode which means there are 10,000 possible combiations.

Apple rejects order to unlock gunman's phone - BBC News
 

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They can unlock the new IOS now ? How
Hackers have yet to figure that out
 

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smh they didnt deny them, they just cant. FBI wants them to make a variant of iOS that would allow them to look through devices but Apple doesnt want to make such an OS because that would def get leaked.
:mjlol: they been given information to the goverment in the past breh they just want full access
 
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Funny because when icloud got hacked they ran to the feds. Guess the FBI tried to call in that favor. Apple isn't stupid though, no good can come from them creating a new OS that hacks their OS. I'm sure Apple could get in his phone if they really wanted to,they just don't want the government having that tech.
 

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Funny because when icloud got hacked they ran to the feds. Guess the FBI tried to call in that favor. Apple isn't stupid though, no good can come from them creating a new OS that hacks their OS. I'm sure Apple could get in his phone if they really wanted to,they just don't want the government having that tech.

Last thing they want is to have the public know they're giving the Feds backdoor access to their bread and butter device especially when iPhone sales are gonna be flat for a while. You don't want people thinking their device is just open considering you got some cats who can't even keep their damn chick out of their phone.
 

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Yep of word got out apple got a new OS the govt goons can use to circumvent security imagine the stock drop on all iphones across the world. Not even FBI, I'm talking CIA the police, corporations with worse intent.
 

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I'm all for Apple in this situation!

Love it.

Privacy is already gone. I guess I realize that. But it's just nice to see a big company still fight for some semblance of it.
 

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Last thing they want is to have the public know they're giving the Feds backdoor access to their bread and butter device especially when iPhone sales are gonna be flat for a while. You don't want people thinking their device is just open considering you got some cats who can't even keep their damn chick out of their phone.
there it is
 
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