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Apple echoes past security stance, telling judge ‘it’s impossible’ to unlock iPhones running iOS 8 or later
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Apple echoes past security stance, telling judge ‘it’s impossible’ to unlock iPhones running iOS 8 or later
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Apple echoes past security stance, telling judge ‘it’s impossible’ to unlock iPhones running iOS 8 or later
Apple’s stand on security is pretty clear at this point, with the levels of encryption in place on its iOS devices preventing the company from accessing them if they’re locked.
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