Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Apple says the FBI requirements should not even have happened – SAPO Tek

“From the beginning we opposed the FBI demands on building a backdoor on the iPhone because we believed it was wrong and would set a dangerous precedent. With the withdrawal of the Government, none of the two cases occurred. This case should not even have happened “writes Apple.

the American technology says it will remain committed to helping agencies in their investigations,” as we have always “, but is also committed to continue to invest in strengthening the security of their products, “as threats to our data become more frequent and more sophisticated.”

This refers to “believe deeply” that US citizens and the rest of the world deserve to have their data protected , security and privacy. “Sacrificing any of them puts people and high risk countries”, he stresses.

the apple company ends stating that the case launched concerns that deserve to be discussed and says he is committed to take part.

Apple’s statement comes in response to the FBI’s announcement have given up the process officially to try to force the US company to find a way to access the iPhone a data of the authors of shooting of San Bernardino, in the United States, which resulted in the death of 14 people.

in practice, demanded to Apple to arrange how to “hack” the iPhone, disabling the security system that leads to elimination of phone data if not entered the correct code after the number of planned attempts.

the brand apple responded stating that something like that would be “an unprecedented step that threatens the safety of our customers” with “implications far beyond the legal case at stake.”

a few days ago began to emerge the rumor that the FBI already be counting on the help of others in their intentions, including having been suspended a hearing in the California court with Apple to be to test a method of possible access to the iPhone.

our decision to end the litigation was due exclusively to the recent tour of a third party, we are now able to unlock this iPhone without compromising any information on the phone, “said attorney Eileen Decker said in a statement.

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