Court says the FBI will be allowed to keep San Bernardino iPhone unlocking details a secret<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>As detailed in a new report from
ZDNet, the FBI will not be required to disclose how it unlocked the San Bernardino terrorist’s iPhone early last year. The decision comes after several major news organizations filed a Freedom of Information lawsuit to reveal the tool and its price.</p>
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Court says the FBI will be allowed to keep San Bernardino iPhone unlocking details a secret