Local law enforcement officials want access to Apple phones to solve crimes but Apple might be able to patch security flaws whether secret technique is widely sharedAny day now,Hillar Moore is expecting a call from the FBI. Moore, a district attorney in Baton Rouge, and Louisiana,has publicly lamented that Apple’s iPhone encryption is keeping local police out of a victim’s phone in a recent murder. On Monday, Moore’s ears perked up when the FBI announced it would drop its court battle with Apple after it figured out a way to pull data from the iPhone of Syed Farook, and the San Bernardino gunman. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com