U.S. attorney general defends fight against Apple over terrorist’s iPhone
‘I support strong encryption. … The issue here is warrant-proof encryption.’
On Mar 9, 2016 by Eric Geller
The groundbreaking fight to strengthen Internet privacy in public libraries
The bill is meant as a statement in support of privacy software in public libraries.
On Mar 9, 2016 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
DOJ appeals New York judge’s ruling denying iPhone order
‘This novel precept,’ the government said of the judge’s reasoning, ‘must be rejected.’
On Mar 8, 2016 by Eric Geller
Is the FBI ‘enslaving’ Apple?
Can the 13th Amendment protect Apple in its fight against the FBI?
On Mar 8, 2016 by J.M. Porup
Ex-NSA chief explains why he backs Apple over FBI in iPhone fight
‘Apple is right on just raw security grounds.’
On Mar 7, 2016 by Eric Geller
Top NYPD official says Apple’s encryption helps murderers and kidnappers
Miller said Apple was ‘providing aid’ to wrongdoers.
John McAfee lied about San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone hack to ‘get a s**tload of public attention’
He wanted to say ‘something sensational.’
On Mar 7, 2016 by William Turton
Police and victims’ relatives urge court to uphold iPhone unlocking order
‘This case is not what Apple is making it out to be.’
On Mar 4, 2016 by Eric Geller
U.S. congressman wants to ban government from buying Apple products
The congressman invoked 9/11 as he pushed the bill.
On Mar 3, 2016 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
French bill carries 5-year jail sentence for company refusals to decrypt data for police
The crypto wars are heating up in France.
Major tech companies back Apple in landmark fight with FBI
Silicon Valley firms are stressing constitutional objections as they join Apple’s side.
On Mar 3, 2016 by Eric Geller
Metaphors are masking the real issues in the Apple-FBI fight
If the FBI isn’t winning the Apple case on the merits, it certainly is winning it on the metaphor.
On Mar 3, 2016 by Kelsey Atherton
Amazon just removed encryption from its tablet devices
The company said that few people were using the security feature.
U.S. attorney general calls Apple lazy for refusing to consider encryption backdoors
‘Do we let one company decide this issue for all of us?’
On Mar 2, 2016 by Eric Geller
Apple formally appeals order requiring it to help FBI unlock terrorist’s iPhone
Apple’s filing is intended to prompt a review of the initial order by another judge.
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