@WIRED 8 years ago
Apple took an unusual approach to its FBI battle: talking to the press.
@WIRED 8 years ago
The iPhone’s new health-tracking powers make the strongest encryption case yet.
@WIRED 8 years ago
Presenting the most embarrassing fact checks Apple gave the FBI:
@WIRED 8 years ago
So, if the FBI likely doesn't really need Apple to get data from that phone, what is this really about?
@WIRED 8 years ago
What’s important to understand about the San Bernadino iPhone case is that its very existence is a public relations maneuver.
@WIRED 8 years ago
The GOP candidates' consensus last night? Apple needs to comply with the FBI.
@WIRED 8 years ago
Breaking: Apple says that the FBI's order to help hack that iPhone violates the Constitution.
@WIRED 8 years ago
Apple has hired one of Signal's lead developers for its security team.
@WIRED 8 years ago
This week, we discuss the tussle between Apple and federal law enforcement over device security.
@WIRED 8 years ago
Turns out someone changed an Apple ID that might have allowed the phone to back up data to iCloud—which would have given the government a chance to seize ...
@WIRED 8 years ago
“Despite its efforts, Apple nonetheless retains the technical ability to comply with the Order, and so should be required to obey it," the Justice Department ...
@WIRED 8 years ago
Simply put, it's good business sense for Apple to stand up to the feds.
@WIRED 8 years ago
A court has ordered Apple to help the FBI weaken iPhone encryption. Apple's fighting back:
@WIRED 8 years ago
A California magistrate has ordered Apple to help the FBI hack a cell phone belonging to one of the shooters in the San Bernardino attack.