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Apple encryption fight with FBI could go to the Supreme Court

Tim Cook says Apple will oppose court order rather than hack customers

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Apple encryption fight with FBI could go to the Supreme Court

Apple has several avenues for appealing a magistrate judge's order that it help the FBI unlock an iPhone owned by terrorist shooter. Read More

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Tim Cook says Apple will oppose court order rather than hack customers

Apple's CEO Tim Cook has reacted sharply to a federal court order in the U.S. that would require the company to help the FBI search the contents of an iPhone 5c seized from Syed Rizwan Farook, one of the terrorists in the San Bernardino, California, attack on Dec. 2. Read More

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FBI iPhone terror fight: Apple PR clouding the truth

A court ordered Apple to unlock the iPhone of Syed Rizwan Farook, a suspect in the San Bernadino terrorist attack, December 2. Tim Cook isn't happy, but he's not making sense -- he says Apple can't give the FBI any more help, and claims that utilizing the law justifying the court's order is "unprecedented." Read More

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White House says FBI isn't asking Apple for an iPhone back door

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