
CBS News poll: Americans split on unlocking San Bernardino shooter's iPhone
Americans were asked about Apple, privacy, and the fight against terrorism
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Americans were asked about Apple, privacy, and the fight against terrorism
Adalberto Perez is accused of stealing $4.8 million in gold bars from a truck in March 2015
Company says helping the FBI unlock a terrorist's iPhone would be "dangerous"
As the Apple vs. FBI dispute simmers, other major tech companies reportedly aim to strengthen data security
Justice Department accuses Apple of cooperating with China while fighting FBI over terrorist's iPhone
Former agent Robert Levinson - called the longest-held hostage in American history by the FBI - went missing nine years ago
Bill Gates invited Reddit users to "Ask Me Anything," discussing everything from A.I. to the Apple-FBI dispute
An op-ed by Apple's top software engineer takes on the FBI in dispute over terrorist's iPhone
Tech companies, security experts and others file court briefs in the dispute over access to terrorist's iPhone
Executive was detained in dispute with police over access to WhatsApp data
The typically social media-shy Apple takes to Twitter with a new account to answer customer questions
State Department employee Bryan Pagliano worked on Clinton's private email server at her Chappaqua, N.Y. home
Cybersecurity conference brings together tech and government officials increasingly at odds over privacy, security
At congressional hearing, Apple and top law enforcement officials will be grilled about security, privacy, and the San Bernardino gunman's phone
In a court motion, Apple revealed what its engineers would be up against if FBI wins the case
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PayPal co-founder Max Levchin says court order against Apple to unlock San Bernardino terrorist's phone is "unprecedented"
Company asks federal magistrate to reverse her order forcing it to create software to help Justice Dept. hack into terror suspect's locked smartphone
U.S. Attorney Rosa Emilia Rodriguez says artists, lawyers, government employees and a well-known model participated in the Medicaid scheme
Apple fires back in the latest round of the court battle over access to terrorist's iPhone
The company is reportedly working on new security measures that could FBI-proof phones
He made the comment at a congressional hearing Thursday focused on worldwide threats
CEO of Apple says he's prepared to take dispute with the FBI over unlocking San Bernardino killer's cellphone to the U.S. Supreme Court
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Authorities in the Dominican Republic said they have confiscated cocaine transported by a speedboat that was destroyed recently by the U.S. Navy.
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