Privateity: Apple refuses FBI request to unlock an attacker's iPhone

Apple Company rejects criticism and claims it is helping the FBI agency investigate the December 6th terrorist attack at the Pensacola military base of Florida. Apple on a note explains that federal agents announced that they needed further assistance. Apple claims to have assisted the agency on all available information [...]
Apple on a note explains that federal agents announced that they needed further assistance.
Apple claims to have assisted the agency on all of its available information, including those related to the killer's Apple account.
Apple Company reiterates what it has repeatedly said about wiretaping iPhones: “there is no interference in good people's accounts. The monitoring will only be for those who threaten our national security and the security of our clients' data”.
Justice Minister William Barr asked Apple Company for help in unlocking Saudi terrorist's iPhone that opened fire at Pensacola base.












