Syed Rizwan Farook
San Bernardino Gunman's Brother, Two Others Arrested for Alleged 'Sham Marriage' Scheme
The FBI served search warrants at two California residences and arrested three people on charges related to an alleged "sham marriage" for immigration purposes.
What If the FBI Tried to Crack an Android Phone? We Attacked One to Find Out
What happens when one tries to crack into a locked Android phone?
FBI Unlocks San Bernardino iPhone and Drops Case Against Apple
The abrupt end to a confrontation that had transfixed the tech industry was a victory for Apple, which said helping investigators break into the iPhone would have set a dangerous precedent.
Judge: Order to Compel Apple Has Been 'Unenforceable' All Along
Was the DoJ about to lose big in the San Bernardino iPhone case?
The FBI Says a 'Third Party' May Know How to Unlock the iPhone Without Apple’s Help
The tech community and supporters of Apple suggested the timing of the FBI's announcement, just a day before a major hearing in the case, was suspicious.
US Police Groups Claim Encryption Has Made iPhones the 'Device of Choice' for Criminals
A court filing by the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association and two others cited a jailhouse phone call in which an inmate called Apple's encryption a "gift from God."
FBI Approved Hack That Complicated Access to San Bernardino Shooter's iPhone Data
Resetting the phone's iCloud password potentially blocked an alternate way for authorities to access the data on the phone without Apple’s help.
The Fight Between Apple and the FBI Could Shape the Future of Digital Privacy
The FBI’s request for Apple to help unlock an iPhone that belonged to a gunman in the San Bernardino mass shooting could have massive repercussions.
Apple: We Will Fight FBI Demand to Crack iPhone Passcode
Tim Cook argues cracking San Bernardino shooter's phone would set a dangerous precedent that "would undermine the very freedoms and liberty our government is meant to protect."
A Friend of the San Bernardino Shooters Is Now Facing Criminal Charges
Enrique Marquez, a former neighbor of radicalized Muslim Syed Rizwan Farook, who carried out the December 2 attack with his wife, Tashfeen Malik, could be charged as early as Thursday.
FBI Says San Bernardino Suspects Did Not Pledge to Wage Jihad on Social Media
FBI Director James Comey appeared to refute reports that said that Tashfeen Malik had pledged her support for violent jihad on social media and said that she hoped to join the fight one day.
The San Bernardino Shooters Were Discussing an Attack a Year Before They Even Met
Many early theories speculated that Tashfeen Malik convinced her husband Syed Rizwan Farook to carry out the attack, but the FBI director is now saying both openly discussed such an attack years before they married.