Apple vs FBI – a new chapter in the second Crypto War?
By José Pina Miranda | February 22, 2016 | 1 min. reading time
US government ordered Apple to collaborate with the FBI to access the data in the iPhone of a suspected terrorist who perpetrated the massacre of San Bernardino, last December. Apple refuses to comply with the court order, claiming that it has much wider implications with regard to data privacy and security of mobile device owners.
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