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8 years ago
FBI says they might not need Apple’s help unlocking that iPhone after all, asks to postpone hearing
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Apple’s Tim Cook on iPhone unlocking case: “We will not shrink from this responsibility”
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Apple head of software engineering says FBI’s demands compromise the safety of all iOS users
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Apple’s best defense against the FBI is the one it can’t share publicly
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Apple vs FBI: Read Apple’s Opening Statement To Congress Tomorrow
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FBI Director Denies Wanting To Create A Backdoor Into The iPhone
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A Timeline Of Apple’s iPhone Unlocking Fight With The FBI
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Apple Products May Have Been Compromised By CIA Mass Surveillance Program
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