Apple vs FBI
FBI Admits It Was a 'Mistake' to Reset San Bernardino Shooter's iCloud Password
FBI Director James Comey admitted “a mistake was made,” but also said it would have still asked Apple to help unlock the shooter’s iPhone.
Judge James Orenstein Has Something to Say
The encryption movement's new hero is standing up to law enforcement's push for an iPhone backdoor.
The FBI Is at War With Apple Because It Couldn’t Change Wiretap Law
When politicians talk about legislating encryption, what they’re really talking about is lawful surveillance.
Here’s Apple’s Prepared Testimony to Congress About the FBI's iPhone Backdoor
Apple vs FBI goes to Congress on Tuesday.
Here Are the Biggest Problems with Nextbit's Robin Smartphone
How a company whose phone automatically backs up customer data handles its security.
If Apple Creates an iPhone Backdoor, It Immediately Becomes a Hacking Target
Why Apple doesn’t want to create a “hacking department” for the FBI.
Apple: The FBI Should Ask the NSA to Hack Shooter’s iPhone
If the FBI is so keen to hack an iPhone, why doesn't it just ask the NSA?
Apple Reveals The Manpower And Time It Would Take To Comply With FBI’s Order
Apple argues it would take at least six engineers and between two and four weeks to create the operating system the FBI wants.
Apple’s Legal Argument ‘Calls the Director of the FBI a Liar, in as Many Words’
“This is not a case about one isolated iPhone."
Apple’s Strongest Legal Defenses Against the FBI
Apple has a strong defense under the All Writs Act, as well as strong First, Fourth, and Fifth Amendment arguments.
Apple: an iPhone Backdoor Would Be Reused by China, Russia, and the US
Apple says it's being asked by the FBI to create and maintain a parallel, insecure version of iOS that could be used over and over.