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Tim Cook Interview: Creating iPhone Backdoor For FBI Would Be ‘Software Equivalent Of Cancer’

RP Staff·February 25, 2016
In an interview conducted today by ABC’s David Muir, Apple CEO Tim Cook explained his and Apple's stance in their ongoing fight with the FBI where the company is asked to create backdoor access to iPhone for the law enforcement agencies. You can watch the full interview here.

Apple Wants Congress To Decide Ongoing Battle With FBI On iPhone Encryption

Paul Morris·February 25, 2016
The ongoing battle between Apple and the FBI has taken a rather interesting turn, with Apple apparently looking to get Congress involved in the dispute. Apple has been provided with a legal order from the federal circuit in the United States that tells the company to work with law enforcement agencies in an effort to unlock and leverage data from an iPhone belonging to one of the San Bernardino shooters. Apple has thus far contested the order due to the nature of the FBI demands, which essentially want a new version of iOS to be created to provide a backdoor into the mobile platform. Now, it is being reported that Apple would like the Congress to get involved in the matter and settle the dispute.

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Paul Morris·February 24, 2016

Justice Department Wants Apple To Crack 12 Other iPhones

Paul Morris·February 24, 2016
FBI Director James Comey recently said that Apple's assistance in San Bernardino iPhone case would represent a simple one-off event, and that it wouldn't represent the opening of floodgates that would see Apple extracting data from any old device. Well, only 24 hours later, it seems that the Department of Justice doesn't exactly share the mindset, and is filing court orders across the United States now in the hope of forcing Apple to extract iPhone data in a dozen further criminal investigations.

Tim Cook Explains Feud With FBI In Email To Apple Employees

Oliver Haslam·February 23, 2016
Apple's feud with the US government isn't likely to go away any time soon, and CEO Tim Cook has sought to ensure all of his employees understand the reasons behind the company's position in an email to them.

Apple Posts FAQ Explaining Why It’s Opposing FBI’s Demand Of Building Backdoor In iPhone

Paul Morris·February 22, 2016

Steve Jobs’ Explanation Of What The “i” Means In iPhone And Other Apple Products

Oliver Haslam·February 21, 2016
What is the meaning of the "i" prefix in the iPhone and other Apple products? The "i" in iMac is famously thought to have been added because of its connection to the internet. In fact, as explained by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs himself, the prefix, which was later used with the iPod and iPhone, amongst others, may actually have had little to do with the word "internet."

Apple: We Tried To Help But Someone Reset Apple ID Password On San Bernardino iPhone

Paul Morris·February 21, 2016
Senior Apple executives have told reporters on a scheduled call that county officials within San Bernardino reset the Apple ID/iCloud password associated with the iPhone 5c that is part of the law enforcement's case. The executives also went as far as to say that if the Apple ID password had not been reset in the crucial hours after the shooting in California, then it was highly possible that the data FBI needed from the device could have been retrieved from iCloud backups after a court order without having to build any backdoor to iPhone which FBI is now demanding Apple to create.

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Oliver Haslam·February 21, 2016

Department Of Justice Files Motion Against Apple After Its Refusal To Help FBI Crack iPhone

Oliver Haslam·February 20, 2016
The Department of Justice has filed a motion to force Apple to help the FBI crack the iPhone involved in the San Bernardino shooting, claiming that Apple's decision to oppose the original court order is more based on its marketing strategy than any legal footing.

Donald Trump Calls For Boycott Of Apple Products, Apple Responds

Oliver Haslam·February 20, 2016
Donald Trump has managed to get himself into the news for yet another odd reason today after he called for a boycott of Apple products. A senior Apple executive has since then responded to Trump's call for Apple boycott Apple. Here are the details.

Apple Tops List Of ‘World’s Most Admired Companies’ For Ninth Year Running

Paul Morris·February 20, 2016

Protestors Gather Outside Apple Store To Support The Fight Against iPhone Backdoors

Oliver Haslam·February 19, 2016
Internet rights advocacy group Fight for the Future has taken to the streets to protest against the FBI's request that Apple provide a tool to allow it to access data on a locked iPhone, with Apple's San Francisco store being the focus of that protest.

Google CEO Sides With Apple And Tim Cook, Opposes FBI’s Demand For iPhone Backdoor

Paul Morris·February 18, 2016
Google's CEO Sundar Pichai has joined a number of other high profile individuals in expressing his opinions on FBI's demand for Apple to provide backdoor access to an iPhone 5c that forms part of the San Bernardino shooting case. A federal judge has ruled that Apple must indeed assist law enforcement in granting access to a seized iPhone 5c that belonged to one of the shooters accused of killing 14 individuals in California. Commenting on the situation via the use of social media, Sundar Pichai called it a "troubling precedent".

Apple Launches ‘Trade Up With Installments’ Program, A New Way To Get An iPhone

Paul Morris·February 18, 2016
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