Apple executives decide to share more information about iPhone used by San terrorist Bernardino. As is known, the Ministry Δικαιοσύνης των ΗΠΑ (ξεκίνησε από το FBI) κατηγόρησε την company because he refused to comply with a court order requiring the device to be unlocked in order to maintain good public relations.
According to a publication by Buzzfeed, representatives of companys revealed that the FBI had already tried to hack the iPhone 5C used by one of the terrorists in the San Bernardino attacks. The result of these efforts was to completely lock the device.
Company executives claim that the FBI had changed him code πρόσβασης σε λιγότερο από 24 ώρες από τότε που βρήκε η αστυνομία το iPhone, αν και δεν είναι ακόμη πολύ σαφές γιατί οι ομοσπονδιακοί άλλαξαν τον κωδικό.
But according to Apple, the company's technicians planned to recover the data from the iPhone using "four different ways," including one that involves connecting the phone to a known network Wi-Fi access.
But when they tried to use this method, Apple's technicians could not connect because the iPhone was already blocked after the Apple ID password had changed.
This of course happened after the intervention of the federal and that is why the FBI is asking the company for a backdoor.
So the only way to unlock the iPhone is to create a backdoor, something Apple claims it never implied was impossible to do. But according to the company, creating a backdoor could compromise it privacy of all iPhone users around the world.
“Η κυβέρνηση αναφέρει ότι το εργαλείο αυτό θα χρησιμοποιηθεί μόνο μία φορά, σε ένα τηλέφωνο. Αλλά αυτό δεν είναι αλήθεια. Μόλις δημιουργηθεί, η τεχνική θα μπορούσε να χρησιμοποιηθεί ξανά και ξανά, σε οποιονδήποτε αριθμό συσκευών. Στον φυσικό κόσμο, αυτό θα είναι ισοδύναμο με ένα κλειδί, που είναι ικανό να ανοίγει εκατοντάδες εκατομμύρια κλειδαριές – από εστιατόρια και banks to shops and houses. "No sane person would find this idea acceptable," Apple CEO Tim Cook said in a statement released earlier this week.