DOJ report concludes that the FBI inadvertently misled Congress about the San Bernardino iPhone<div class="feat-image">
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Department of Justice investigation has concluded that the <a href="
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<p>The FBI claimed in a court filing that it had no means to access data stored on the iPhone without Apple’s assistance, a claim later repeated to Congress. A report covering this statement concludes that while it was technically true, it gave a misleading impression …</p>
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DOJ report concludes that the FBI inadvertently misled Congress about the San Bernardino iPhone