The Investigation FBI would like to get information from an iPhone that has been used in the massacre in the US city of San Bernadino in December. That can not, however, without the help of the device manufacturer.
Apple CEO Tim Cook showed Wednesday hearing in a public letter, and said that his company will fiercely oppose the judge’s ruling .
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“A key message from Tim Cook. by forcing companies hack to enable, the privacy of the users are at stake,” Pichai reported via Twitter.
“we build safe products that keep your information safe and give governments access only based on legal regulations. But that is an entirely different story than the requirement that companies make it possible to crack user devices and data. “
Whatsapp founder Jan Koum spoke out on Facebook and he said he” could no longer agree with the words of Tim Cook. ” Action Task Force on Reform Government Surveillance, which should include companies like Microsoft, Facebook and Twitter, late a statement know to find that “technology is not required to be build in back doors in their software.”
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Apple comes in protest because the company is afraid of cracking one iPhone precedent for future cases. If the security key is known, the encryption of iOS can everyone be broken with that key.
The US Department of Justice announced after the letter that the request was a one off and there would be no precedent.
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