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FBI Barely Tried to Hack San Bernardino iPhone Before Going to Court With Apple
A new report by the Department of Justice’s Office of Inspector General found that the FBI could have done more before going to court and arguing it needed Apple's help to unlock an alleged terrorist's phone.
FBI Director: We Paid More Than $1.2 Million for San Bernardino iPhone Hack
The pricey technique that unlocked the San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone still hasn’t produced any valuable evidence.
Neither Apple nor DOJ Will Back Down in New York iPhone Case
Despite pulling out of its San Bernardino case, the government is still going after Apple in a New York case over a passcode-locked iPhone.
The FBI Broke Into the San Bernardino iPhone and Proved it Doesn’t Need Apple
Apple has stated this "raises issues which deserve a national conversation about our civil liberties, and our collective security and privacy."
DOJ Pulls Its Request to Apple, Says It's Already Hacked San Bernardino iPhone
The government is backing down on its request to have Apple write software to break into the iPhone 5c used by a dead terrorism suspect.
Here’s How the FBI Might Unlock the San Bernardino iPhone Without Apple’s Help
After weeks of encryption battles, the government thinks it might not need Apple’s help after all.
The FBI Filed Its Response to Apple’s Resistance to Backdooring the iPhone
"Reply in Support of the Government’s Motion to Compel and Opposition to Apple Inc.’s Motion to Vacate."
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.
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?
What It Means If Apple Makes an iPhone It 'Can’t Hack'
Apple is said to be working on a clever way around being compelled to hack iPhones.
Bill Gates Says the FBI Only Wants to Unlock One iPhone — But There Are 12 Other Cases
The co-founder of Apple rival Microsoft took the FBI's side in the dispute over unlocking an iPhone that belonged to a gunman in the San Bernardino shooting.
Apple: the Backdoor the FBI Wants Would Work on All iPhones
The company says the FBI is asking them to do something that would mean all current iPhones are breakable by law enforcement.