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Apple vs. the FBI: The legal arguments explained

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Feb 29, 2016
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Apple vs. the FBI: The legal arguments explained

Apple has raised some interesting, and potentially winning, legal arguments in its request to overturn a judge's order requiring the company to help the FBI unlock the iPhone of a mass shooter. Read More

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