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Apple's lawyers release list of other iOS devices waiting for backdoors

ZwillGen, a law firm that has represented Apple many times in court over the years, has released a list of pending All Writs Act orders, where the government has gone to the courts in order to access locked devices. In all, there are 12 iOS devices waiting to be accessed, which would appear to contradict FBI Director James Comey's statements on Sunday. Read More

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