If the technology succeeds in the work, it will be very difficult for the police to unlock the phones – even if they were to succeed with legal requirements of the kind FBI has promoted in the US, writes New York Times.
in the ongoing battle with the FBI refuses Apple to unlock the phone to deceased Syed Rizwan Farook, who along with his wife killed 14 people in San Bernardino in December.
the case has aroused strong reactions in the United States, including have presidential candidate Donald Trump called for a boycott of the company.
In an interview with ABCNEWS Wednesday said Apple CEO Tim Cook that he plans to talk with President Barack Obama on the issue.
he says that the only way to get information from the devices is whether the company designs a software which he compares with cancer.
– If a court asks us to write this software, imagine what else they could ask us to write. Perhaps an operating system for monitoring, perhaps the possibility that law enforcement authorities can turn on the camera, says Cook.


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