Apple Doesn't Have to Help FBI in New York iPhone Case, Judge Says

bearkat42

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http://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/fbi-can-t-force-apple-new-york-iphone-case-judge-n528446?cid=sm_tw&hootPostID=62e8ba65b2509e6191a213c775f8f628

A federal judge in Brooklyn says the FBI cannot force Apple to open a locked iPhone used by a suspected drug dealer.

The ruling is a boost to Apple in the public opinion war with the federal government over access to locked devices. Though it is not binding on a judge in California who is now considering the separate case of access to a locked iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino attackers, it gives the company a leg up, and Apple will be sure to cite it in that ongoing dispute.

The massacre in San Bernardino, Calif., left 14 people dead, and investigators searching for answers.

U.S. Magistrate Judge James Orenstein said the FBI could not compel Apple to unlock the phone in the Brooklyn case, because Congress specifically considered and rejected a bill that would require companies like Apple to make the data on a locked iPhone available to law enforcement.
 

ThickStemz

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I would totally support apple in not granting to the FBI a key into every apple device on the plant to use at their leisure.

But why can't they suck the data off the phone in question and give the FBI the data they want?
 

bearkat42

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I would totally support apple in not granting to the FBI a key into every apple device on the plant to use at their leisure.

But why can't they suck the data off the phone in question and give the FBI the data they want?
Because they don't support the Gestapo.
 
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