With news out that the FBI reset the iCloud passcode on the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone and Apple publicly slamming a court order to unlock the smartphone, there's plenty to talk about today. Bryan Chaffin and John Martellaro join Jeff Gamet to look at the FBI's actions, Apple's response, and the implications should the company comply and make a hackable iOS version.
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- Apple Worked with FBI to Access Terrorists's iPhone Since Early January
- San Bernardino Health Department Changed Terrorists's iCloud Password at FBI Request
- Former Director of CIA and NSA Says FBI is Wrong about Apple's Encryption
- Tim Cook: Let's Talk about Privacy, not Strip it Away
- Apple Posts FAQ on FBI Hacking Request
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