The now well-known and increasingly long-running battle between Apple and the FBI over the unlocking of an iPhone is over. Or, it is for now. But with the FBI reportedly getting access from a third-party, leading to a request to withdraw the case, there are unanswered questions about the security of Apple devices, both as they stand right now and in the future. Apple always maintained that providing access to the device through a custom-built piece of software would open up every single iPhone user to the potential for intrusion in the future. Now the FBI says it doesn’t need Apple’s help and…

This story continues at The Next Web