FBI’s San Bernardino iPhone Hack Attempt Is Stab at Wider Legal Precedent

Saturday, February 20, 2016
By Paul Martin

SputnikNews.com
20.02.2016

A US federal judge’s order that Apple create software for the FBI to access data on the iPhone used by the San Bernardino terrorists sets a dangerous precedent for privacy, Sophia Cope, an attorney from the Electronic Frontier Foundation told Sputnik.

On Tuesday a federal judge ordered Apple to give the FBI technical assistance to recover data from the iPhone 5c that was used by Syed Farook to communicate with his wife Tashfeen Malik before the couple carried out a terrorist attack in San Bernardino in December that killed 14 people.

Apple CEO Tim Cook responded to the court ruling by publishing an open letter that reiterated the company’s opposition to the order.

“The United States government has demanded that Apple take an unprecedented step which threatens the security of our customers … They have asked us to build a backdoor to the iPhone,” Cook wrote.

Sophia Cope, legal expert in civil liberties and staff attorney at the Electronic Frontier Foundation told Radio Sputnik that the order sets a dangerous precedent for privacy, particularly since the FBI has already received a lot of information from Apple and network operators about the phone’s data.

“We don’t know what’s on the phone, but civil liberties advocates and technologists think that the FBI is really trying to create a legal precedent through the Justice Department whereby it becomes the norm for the government to force companies to do whatever the government wants in terms of getting information off devices, even if that means cracking a company’s own security feature,” Cope explained.

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