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"FBI could demand Apple source code and keys if iPhone backdoor too 'burdensome': The founder of the encrypted email service hit by a similar order two years ago argued that the FBI could create 'ghost' iPhone updates that imitate legitimate Apple software." ZDNet 8:15 AM
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"The FBI's Fight With Apple Could Backfire: The FBI likely thought this was an easy win, but it might wind up with more than it bargained for." PC Magazine 8:16 AM
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"In the Apple Case, a Debate Over Data Hits Home" New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 10:41 AM
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"Apple-FBI duel is playing big at SXSW" ["'SXSW has been s a melting pot of ideas and policy on immigration, cybersecurity, privacy, Internet of Things, international trade and innovation,' says U.S. Rep. Suzan DelBene (D-Wash.), who has attended the interactive festival the past few years. 'This case (Apple-FBI) cuts across so many of them.'"] USA Today 8:14 AM
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"Apple fight could escalate with demand for 'source code'" Reuters 8:33 PM
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"After Apple, the Justice Department is targeting WhatsApp over encryption" The Next Web 8:05 AM
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"Congress is disturbed by the FBI director's lack of tech knowledge" BGR 7:31 PM
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"After Apple, is WhatsApp the US government's next crypto target? The US Justice Department may seek a lawsuit against WhatsApp to force it to break its own encryption." ZDNet 10:40 AM
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"Apple, McDonald's, Google and IKEA to face EU lawmakers over tax deals" Reuters 3:34 PM
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"Apple, Google & others to face European Parliament hearing on tax deals" AppleInsider 4:04 PM
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