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  2. Apple–FBI encryption dispute - Wikipedia

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    The AppleFBI encryption dispute concerns whether and to what extent courts in the United States can compel manufacturers to assist in unlocking cell phones whose data are cryptographically protected. [1] There is much debate over public access to strong encryption. [2]

  3. FBI fires back at Apple: 'We don't want to break anyone's ...

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    The war of words between Apple Inc. and the government continued Sunday as FBI Director James Comey spoke out. FBI fires back at Apple: 'We don't want to break anyone's encryption' Skip to main ...

  4. Sidestepping Apple dispute, Obama makes case for access ... - AOL

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    President Barack Obama on Friday made a passionate case for mobile devices to be built in such a way as to allow government to gain access to personal data. Sidestepping Apple dispute, Obama makes ...

  5. Crypto Wars - Wikipedia

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    Apple challenged the order. In the end the FBI hired a third party to crack the phone. See FBIApple encryption dispute. In April 2016, Dianne Feinstein and Richard Burr sponsored a bill, described as "overly vague" by some, [44] that would be likely to criminalise all forms of strong encryption. [45] [46]

  6. Aiming to sidestep Apple dispute, Obama makes case for ... - AOL

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    President Barack Obama on Friday made a case for mobile devices to be built in a way that would allow the government to gain access to personal data Aiming to sidestep Apple dispute, Obama makes ...

  7. FBI–Apple encryption dispute - Wikipedia

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    From a page move: This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed).This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.

  8. James A. Baker (government attorney) - Wikipedia

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    During that dispute, the FBI asked Apple to create a backdoor that would allow the iPhone's passcode to be bruteforced. [28] Baker had long supported legislation requiring encryption systems to include a means to allow access by law enforcement with a proper warrant, as a way to address a phenomenon law enforcement officers call "going dark". [27]

  9. FBI warns texts between Android and iPhone users pose ... - AOL

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    The FBI and a leading federal cybersecurity agency are warning Android and iPhone users to stop sending unencrypted texts to users of the other operating system after the Salt Typhoon hack of ...