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FBI hack raises questions about iPhone security

The FBI and Apple encryption battle is over, now the true debate begins

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Mar 29, 2016
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FBI hack raises questions about iPhone security

The FBI hack of an iPhone 5c running iOS 9 may have left the device just a little bit insecure in the eyes of some users, as the agency has not provided details of how it was able to access data on the phone used by the San Bernardino terrorist. Read More

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