As we’ve reported several times over the past few weeks, Apple’s ongoing spat with the FBI and phone hacking is a big deal. Just to recap: the Federal Bureau of Investigation claims that it requires Apple’s assistance to bypass the “auto-erase” feature on San Bernadino shooter Syed Rizwan Farook’s iPhone 5c. Apple via Tim Cook has said explicitly that this opens up the company’s phones to not just the FBI, but to anyone else with the means and determination to gain access to iPhones via a digital ‘back door’. But while the case heads to Congress, a law enforcement officer in Florida has…
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