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6 years ago
Apple's internal presentation about its fight to stop leakers was, wait for it, leaked
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8 years ago
Who can hack an iPhone for the FBI? Clues point to Cellebrite in Israel.
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8 years ago
Tim Cook addresses Apple's battle with the FBI at its spring event
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8 years ago
Apple's Craig Federighi writes op-ed in opposition to FBI on iPhone security
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8 years ago
Why it would be so hard to limit Apple's GovtOS to just one iPhone
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8 years ago
Here's what Apple will tell Congress when it testifies about the FBI iPhone battle
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8 years ago
The FBI says the tool it wants Apple to build could remain secret. Would it?
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8 years ago
Mark Zuckerberg on Apple: 'Encryption should not be blocked'
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8 years ago
FBI: Resetting San Bernardino gunman's iCloud password wasn't a mistake
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8 years ago
Apple's clash with the FBI will be a tough legal fight
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8 years ago
Complying with court order could 'destroy the iPhone as it exists,' Apple's lawyer says
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8 years ago
Apple: San Bernardino screwed up the iPhone the FBI wants us to fix
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8 years ago
Donald Trump slams Apple over San Bernardino iPhone: 'Who do they think they are?'
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8 years ago
Tim Cook: Building a backdoor into the iPhone is 'too dangerous'