IPhone Encryption
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The FBI vs Apple case may be over, but the battle is just beginningThe FBI's victory in breaking into an iPhone merely prolongs a battle over how far the government can go to examine private data.TechMar 31, 2016
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FBI requests two weeks to figure out alternative hacking methodIt will take at least two weeks to know whether an alternate method will unlock an encrypted iPhone, the FBI says.TechMar 23, 2016
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Apple vs. FBI is the first fight in a much bigger warThe Apple-FBI fight may just be the opening salvo in a broader war over encryption, as technology companies continue to lock up their users' data.TechMar 18, 2016
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Tech industry groups, security experts show support for AppleFrom security experts worried about hacking to independent app-makers, a slew of tech industry groups and civil liberties advocates are filing court documents backing Apple.TechMar 4, 2016
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Apple iPad event reportedly set for March 21; day before FBI hearingThe stage is set for Apple’s first big media event of the year.TechFeb 29, 2016
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Apple vs. FBI: Tech giants line up to support Apple in courtA growing list of tech companies have vowed to stand behind Apple in court as it asks a federal magistrate to reverse her order forcing the company to help the FBI hack an iPhone.TechFeb 26, 2016
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Apple asks judge to vacate order on locked iPhoneApple Inc. on Thursday asked a federal magistrate to reverse her order that the company help the FBI hack into a locked iPhone.TechFeb 26, 2016
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iPhone hacking ‘hardest question I’ve seen in government’: FBI DirectorThe policy issues raised in the Justice Department's dispute with Apple Inc. over a locked iPhone represent the "hardest question I've seen in government," FBI Director James Comey said Thursday.TechFeb 25, 2016
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How to make your iPhone less hackableTurns out there's a fair bit both individuals and Apple could do to FBI-proof their phones and shield private information from investigators and cybercriminals alike.ConsumerFeb 25, 2016
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Complying with the FBI would be ‘bad for America’: Tim CookApple CEO Tim Cook said Wednesday that it would be "bad for America" if his company complied with the FBI's demand for help unlocking an encrypted iPhone.TechFeb 25, 2016
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