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Apple Made Big Stink Over Protecting San Bernardino Terrorist’s Privace — Readily Gave Mueller Team Manafort’s iCloud Data

San Bernardino couple Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik murdered 14 acquaintances at an annual Christmas party. The couple left another 22 injured in the Islamist attack.

Apple refused to unlock Syed Farook’s phone after the deadly terror attack — out of principle

A federal judge in February 2016 asked Apple to help the FBI unlock an iPhone belonging to Syed Farook, who was responsible for the shootings in San Bernardino in December which left 14 people dead.

Via CNBC, The judge asked Apple to provide “reasonable technical assistance” to the U.S. authorities, which would require the technology giant to overhaul the system that disables the phone after 10 unsuccessful password attempts. Once this feature kicks in, all the data on the phone is inaccessible. Apple declined to help the FBI.

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