It turns out now that Apple can get their little revenge on the FBI’s eagerness to take the company. A little known law in the United States may in fact require that the FBI let Apple know how this hack occurred, so the company can update the software and shut this possibility, reports Bloomberg News.
Former deputy director of the intelligence agency National Security Agency (NSA) Chris Inglis, said that the weakness in the software that the FBI may have known of, should be subject to legal proceedings. The FBI has not yet commented on this.
The background to the case is that the FBI for several weeks arguing with Apple to force the company to create a program that makes it possible to hack iPhone phones, so the FBI can get unlocked mobile phone to a San Bernardino striker.
the US Justice Department on Monday asked that the planned Apple hearing be postponed, a request that is granted.
– Sunday March 20 demonstrated an independent party a possible method to unlock iPhone Syed Farook FBI. It takes testing to determine whether there is a viable method that will not harm the data on your phone, wrote prosecutors in a letter to the court.
The judge granted the request, has asked for a status report on the matter within 5. April.
(NTB)


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