The FBI managed to break the iPhone of one of San Bernardino's terrorists after several quarrels with Apple but apparently did not find anything useful on the device.
A CBS News publication citing people close to the theme reveals FBI found 'nothing of real value' on iPhone but investigators continue analysis of the data in the hope that there might be something linking the terrorist to others.
Apple did not comment on this, but the company was one of the first to report that breaking the device is a waste of time because the terrorists probably used another phone to plan the attacks.
Really why would someone store vital contacts related to an attack on a phone if he knew the device could fall into the hands of the law?
But whatever the federalists have, they have to look at every element.