Apple helped the DOJ write a court order compelling it to unlock an iPhone in 2008 – WSJ
The WSJ has illustrated the stark contrast in Apple’s attitude to assisting law enforcement to access iPhones before and after the Snowden…
The WSJ has illustrated the stark contrast in Apple’s attitude to assisting law enforcement to access iPhones before and after the Snowden…
ACLU principal technologist and Yale Law School visiting fellow Christopher Soghoian drew attention to a rather dramatic raising of the stakes in…
Victims and families of victims in the San Bernardino shootings have expressed divided views on the Apple vs FBI battle over…
Reuters reports that both Republican and Democratic party members of the House Judiciary Committee support Apple’s view that Congress, not the…
Harvard Law professor Susan Crawford and former special assistant to President Obama has written a blog post setting out the…
Apple has just posted an open letter in response to the FBI unlock request for iPhone data in a San Bernardino…
Obtained via Buzzfeed, Apple CEO Tim Cook has sent a memo this morning to employees reaffirming its position against the government…
If Tim Cook’s strongly-worded response to the court order instructing it to assist the FBI in breaking into an iPhone…
While the FBI abandoned its court case against Apple, the dispute of course still rumbles on in Congress, with hearings…
The FBI has decided it will not divulge the details of how it successfully hacked into the San Bernardino iPhone to…
As part of Apple’s continuing quest to raise support for its side of the Apple/FBI iPhone encryption backdoor debate, Craig Federighi…
According to a report from the Associated Press, Apple plans to file legal papers in which it will argue that…