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Apple calls for commission to discuss FBI's iPhone unlocking demands

Comey: FBI not trying to break encryption, set loose a master key or set precedent

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Feb 23, 2016
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Apple calls for commission to discuss FBI's iPhone unlocking demands

Apple said that the government should create an expert panel to discuss the implications of the FBI's demand that the company help it access an iPhone used by one of the suspects accused of killing 14 in California nearly three months ago Read More

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