The FBI discovered information on themeτα κλειδιά στο iPhone των τρομοκρατών του San Bernardino που κατάφερε να παραβιάσει τον περασμένο μήνα, αναφέρουν αξιωματούχοι της υπηρεσίας. Προσθέτουν όμως ότι δεν ήταν σε θέση να ανακαλύψουν διασυνδέσεις των τρομοκρατών με τον ISIS ή άλλους τρομοκράτες.
Recall that the FBI demanded Apple's help in cracking the iPhone used by terrorist Syed Farook to plan the San Bernardino attacks, but the Cupertino company refused to do so, arguing that cracking Appliances it will bring more security and privacy threats to its customers.
The federations, however, managed to unlock the phone with the help of a hacker team they did not name. For the FBI, it was important to open the device not believing Apple's claims that the terrorists would not store sensitive data on a device that would be holding them in an attack.
According to today's FBI announcement, Apple was not right, as they found really valuable information on the phone after hacking.
US officials do not reveal what they just discovered on the iPhone, but they say what they did not find out. There was no evidence of terrorist involvement with ISIS or other terrorist groups in the device.
Here, we have to say that all of the above allegations come to stimulate the confrontation of the federal and technological companies on encryption issues.
Of course, the FBI's announcement strengthens the position of government officials seeking to prove the need for backdoors in encrypted systems.
As for us, it would be good to filter the news they serve, as you understand there are also feasibilities.