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posted by martyb on Tuesday May 19 2020, @12:13PM   Printer-friendly
from the however-could-they-do-investigations-before-cell-phones? dept.

The FBI Successfully Broke into a Gunman's iPhone, but Still Angry at Apple:

After months of trying, the FBI successfully broke into iPhones belonging to the gunman responsible for a deadly shooting at Pensacola Naval Air Station in December 2019, and it now claims he had associations with terrorist organization al-Qaeda. Investigators managed to do so without Apple's help, but Attorney General William Barr and FBI director Christopher Wray both voiced strong frustration with the iPhone maker at a press conference on Monday morning.

Both officials say that encryption on the gunman's devices severely hampered the investigation. "Thanks to the great work of the FBI — and no thanks to Apple — we were able to unlock Alshamrani's phones," said Barr, who lamented the months and "large sums of tax-payer dollars" it took to get into devices of Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani, who killed three US sailors and injured eight other people on December 6th.

Apple has said it provided investigators with iCloud data it had available for Alshamrani's account and other technical assistance, though it wasn't enough to bypass the encryption of Alshamrani's iPhones. So authorities spent many weeks trying to break in on their own.

[...] Throughout the recent debates on encryption policy, Apple has insisted that it's impossible to create a "backdoor" in the way that Barr describes since any such tool could fall into the wrong hands and dismantle the security of iPhones globally. The company has regularly handed over iCloud backup data where available, and according to a Reuters report from earlier this year, Apple abandoned plans to fully encrypt those backups due to FBI complaints. But it has steadfastly refused to compromise the local storage of iPhones. "Doing so would hurt only the well-meaning and law-abiding citizens who rely on companies like Apple to protect their data," CEO Tim Cook said in 2016.

[...] Attorney General Barr hasn't been swayed by Apple's arguments. "We are confident that technology companies are capable of building secure products that protect user information," he said today, "and at the same time, allow for law enforcement access when permitted by a judge — as Apple had done willingly for many years and others are still doing today."

[...] Apple responded to Barr and Wray on Monday afternoon. The company reiterated that there's "no such thing as a backdoor only for the good guys" and said "the American people do not have to choose between weakening encryption and effective investigations."


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  • (Score: 5, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 19 2020, @12:23PM (3 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 19 2020, @12:23PM (#996296)

    Aw, did someone have to do the job they get paid obscene amounts of money for all by themselves and not get to destroy the security of millions of innocent people to have things handed to them on a silver platter? /sadfacey

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  • (Score: 1) by khallow on Tuesday May 19 2020, @05:24PM (1 child)

    by khallow (3766) Subscriber Badge on Tuesday May 19 2020, @05:24PM (#996417) Journal
    Would it be too much to ask if the FBI could do their fucking job?
    • (Score: 3, Insightful) by Revek on Tuesday May 19 2020, @11:23PM

      by Revek (5022) on Tuesday May 19 2020, @11:23PM (#996617)

      Nope its easier to be lazy and have it come to you. They don't really know how to investigate in this age of easy info. Their own hiring practices guarantee they will never have good IT savvy personnel. Too much hoover and not enough hippy.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 19 2020, @07:54PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 19 2020, @07:54PM (#996493)

    yeah, and let's not even get into the fact that if the US wasn't over their rooting around in other countries internal affairs (with bombs, no less), then this goat fucker might not have made it his life mission to kill americans. Fuck the FBI regardless. They whine anytime their job is more difficult then shooting mothers in the head while they hold their baby or spraying 10 year old boys in the back for having the guts to defend his dog that they just shot.