San Bernardino iPhone
If Apple Creates an iPhone Backdoor, It Immediately Becomes a Hacking Target
Why Apple doesn’t want to create a “hacking department” for the FBI.
Apple’s Legal Argument ‘Calls the Director of the FBI a Liar, in as Many Words’
“This is not a case about one isolated iPhone."
Apple’s Strongest Legal Defenses Against the FBI
Apple has a strong defense under the All Writs Act, as well as strong First, Fourth, and Fifth Amendment arguments.
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Who Changed the San Bernardino Shooter’s iCloud Password?
Government agencies and Apple are pointing fingers over who is responsible for shutting iCloud data out of the San Bernardino investigation.
Apple’s First Amendment Case Against the FBI
The FBI’s order against Apple compels speech, which is almost always prohibited by the First Amendment.
Apple: an iPhone Backdoor Would Be Reused by China, Russia, and the US
Apple says it's being asked by the FBI to create and maintain a parallel, insecure version of iOS that could be used over and over.
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