By Naomi Taylor
The FBI announced at the start of the week that it has independently broken down the barriers of Apple’s security software in pursuit of data held in San Bernardino killer, Syed Farook’s iPhone. It has further offered unlocking services to the police, as Apple denied help to uphold customers’ right to privacy. Apple’s refusal to co-operate and demean the security of their customers’ data was applauded by the UN and many other leading human rights figures.
However, the FBI were able to get into the iPhone 5c themselves and have consequently offered to breach further privacy barriers Read full story ›
Source: The Drum