http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/sa...unlock-san-bernardino-shooters-iphone-n519881
Interesting.
One one hand I can see why the FBI would want this and on Apple's side I can see why they would be refusing such a move.
But don't the FBI have people that could break the phone and not have to worry about Apple? Surely the DOD has some kind of people they can call on for this sort of thing and loan them out to the FBI?
It will set a precedent if the court ruling goes against Apple.
Interesting.
One one hand I can see why the FBI would want this and on Apple's side I can see why they would be refusing such a move.
But don't the FBI have people that could break the phone and not have to worry about Apple? Surely the DOD has some kind of people they can call on for this sort of thing and loan them out to the FBI?
It will set a precedent if the court ruling goes against Apple.