Apple Is Right on Encryption by WSJ
Apple Is Right on Encryption The FBI doesn’t want merely one phone, and its warrant is legally suspect. March 1, 2016 7:17 p.m. ET The Apple encryption conflict has turned nasty, as the Obama Administration, most Republicans and public opinion turn against the tech company. But, lo, Apple won its first court test on Monday, and its legal briefs against the court order to unlock an iPhone used by the San Bernardino jihadists show it has a better argument than the government. The FBI is attempting to extract information on Syed Rizwan Farook’s device but has been frustrated by Apple’s encryption. So a California magistrate ordered the company to design a custom version of its operating software that will disable certain security features and permit the FBI to break the password. Apple has cooperated with the probe but argues that forcing it to write new code is illegal. continua qui [...] http://www.wsj.com/article_email/apple-is-right-on-encryption-1456877827-lMy... --
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