Wednesday, 17 February 2016

Boss refuses US court order to unlock dead Islamic terrorist's iPhone

Apple resisting magistrate order to share iPhone information

Apple chief executive Tim Cook says the company will fight a judge's order telling the company to hack into the encrypted iPhone of San Bernardino gunman Syed Farook (pictured right with wife Tashfeen Malik). The FBI wanted to break into the phone to bypass a self-destruct feature which erases the phone's data after too many unsuccessful attempts to unlock it. 

But Cook (left) said such a move would undermine encryption by creating a backdoor that could potentially be used on other future devices. Islamic radical Farook and his wife killed 14 people in a December 2 shooting at a holiday luncheon for Farook's co-workers. The couple later died in a gun battle with police (inset).

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