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How much will the FBI tell Apple on how it managed to unlock the San Bernardino killer's iPhone?
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How much will the FBI tell Apple on how it managed to unlock the San Bernardino killer's iPhone?
Justice Department withdraws request to force Apple to reveal data from a cellphone linked to a New York drug case
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"If we tell Apple, they're going to fix it and we're back where we started," says FBI Director James Comey
At issue is how the government uses evidence derived through the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court and when, if ever, it should be seen by defendants
California company demonstrates one way the FBI may have bypassed the encryption on San Bernardino shooter's iPhone
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"Anything is crackable -- it's just how much time do you have and how much money do you have to spend"
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Investigators say it will take at least 2 weeks to try to hack the iPhone without Apple's help
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Federal prosecutors say an "outside party" has shown them a possible method for unlocking the phone -- bypassing the need for Apple's help
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