Here’s who’s supporting Apple against the FBI—and who’s not
The battle is shaping up.
On Feb 19, 2016 by William Turton
The FBI isn’t going dark, but there’s still plenty of reasons to panic
It’s time for the FBI to start adapting to our fast-changing world.
On Feb 19, 2016 by Robyn Greene
Facebook, Twitter support Apple’s Tim Cook in fight against FBI
The battle lines are drawn.
On Feb 19, 2016 by Josh Katzowitz
House Democrats accuse FBI of trying to bypass Congress in iPhone unlocking case
The Democrats accused the FBI of attempting ‘an end-run around the legislative process.’
On Feb 18, 2016 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
Tech groups cautiously back Apple over FBI in iPhone unlocking case
Others slammed the government for its move.
On Feb 18, 2016 by Eric Geller
New Hampshire bill allows public libraries to run Tor in the face of federal challenges
‘Live free or die.’
New York D.A. lashes out at Apple for making ‘warrant-proof’ iPhones
‘Is this really a privacy issue, or is it a public-relations issue?’
Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz divided over iPhone unlocking court order
Rubio took the privacy and civil-liberties stance. Cruz backed law enforcement’s claims.
Minorities and women largely shut out of encryption debate
Minorities bear the brunt of surveillance, but the debate is almost entirely white.
How Tim Cook became a general in the new Crypto War
Is Tim Cook a pure warrior in the fight over encryption, or just trying to make a buck?
On Feb 17, 2016 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
Senior U.S. lawmaker presses DOJ for update on Silicon Valley encryption talks
The senior lawmaker said he had ‘yet to see any concrete progress’ on the issue.
On Feb 17, 2016 by Eric Geller
White House defends order forcing Apple to unlock terrorist’s iPhone
But Apple is not backing down.
On Feb 17, 2016 by Aaron Sankin
iPhone unlocking court order prompts familiar battle lines in Congress
‘Court orders are not optional and Apple should comply.’
Privacy activists to gather at Apple stores in solidarity against FBI demands
Activists accuse FBI of exploiting San Bernardino shooting to push anti-privacy agenda.
On Feb 17, 2016 by Dell Cameron
Apple can likely comply with order to help FBI access San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone
Apple can probably write the software that the FBI wants.
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