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FBI & iPhone backdoors

2018-03-27 18:19:47.486852+02 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

Matthew Green on Twitter points to a report that says that the FBI had the techniques to unlock the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone even while testifying to congress that they needed a back door from Apple.

Office of the Inspector General: U.S. Department of Justice — A Special Inquiry Regarding the Accuracy of FBI Statements Concerning its Capabilities to Exploit an iPhone Seized During the San Bernardino Terror Attack Investigation (PDF)

[ related topics: Apple Computer Politics Law Enforcement iPhone ]

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