apple helped the doj write a court order compelling it to unlock an iphone in 2008 - wsj /

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The WSJ has illustrated the stark contrast in Apple’s attitude to assisting law enforcement to access iPhones before and after the Snowden revelations about mass surveillance of private data. It was already known that Apple had helped access more than 70 pre-iOS 8 iPhones,and the paper nowadays reports that – in the earliest known case – the company went as far as drafting the language for the court order.
Lawyers and investigators involved in the 2008 prosecution of Amanda and Christopher Jansen, a young married couple from Watertown, and N.
Y.,remember it as one of the most horrific cases of child sex abuse they had ever seen.
History may remember it for another reason. It is believed to be the first case of a federal judge ordering Apple to assist the government in unlocking an iPhone—and the technology giant not only complied; it helped prosecutors draft the court order requiring it to enact so …  more…
Filed under: AAPL Company, iOS Devices Tagged: FBI, or GovtOS,PRISM, San Bernardin

Source: 9to5mac.com

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