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MacSurfer's Archive: Tuesday, January 7, 2020
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "FBI seeks Apple's help unlocking phones of suspected Pensacola naval station gunman: Phones thought to belong to the Saudi air force member accused in the deadly attack are password-protected."  NBC News 7:50 AM
  • "F.B.I. Asks Apple to Help Unlock Two iPhones: The request could reignite a fight between the Silicon Valley giant and law enforcement over access to encrypted technology." New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 2:26 PM
  • "FBI wants Apple to unlock iPhones used by suspected Pensacola shooter" Cult of Mac 7:50 AM
  • "FBI asks Apple to help unlock iPhones of suspected Navy base shooter, report says: The iPhone maker has wrangled in the past with the FBI over unlocking devices." CNET 10:19 AM
  • "US Launches Fresh Assault On Apple's 'Warrant-Proof Encryption'" Forbes 8:24 AM
  • "Apple privacy exec lauds company initiatives, defends stance on encryption"  AppleInsider 8:49 PM
  • "Apple's rare CES appearance was another privacy pitch: The senior director for privacy spoke with the FTC, Facebook and P&G."  Engadget 8:53 PM
  • "Apple returns to CES for privacy roundtable alongside Facebook and others" 9to5Mac 8:50 PM