FBI won't share its iPhone hack with Apple because it's unfamiliar with the code
The FBI claims it doesn't actually know how its iPhone-hacking tool works, so it can't share the method with Apple.
Oscar Raymundo | 27 Apr | Read more
The FBI claims it doesn't actually know how its iPhone-hacking tool works, so it can't share the method with Apple.
Oscar Raymundo | 27 Apr | Read more
Not just one phone: The ACLU has compiled a map of every state where tech companies are being compelled to hack a mobile device in the name of the All Writs Act.
Oscar Raymundo | 31 Mar | Read more
On Thursday, Apple issued a motion to dismiss the FBI's court order. Here are five things we learned.
Oscar Raymundo | 26 Feb | Read more
Apple files to dismiss the FBI court order to create a "GovtOS" and gets legal support from Microsoft, Google, and Facebook.
Oscar Raymundo | 26 Feb | Read more
Apple CEO Tim Cook gives his first TV interview about his company's refusal to help the FBI unlock a terrorist's iPhone.
Oscar Raymundo | 25 Feb | Read more
"I don't think requiring back doors is going to increase security," said Facebook's CEO at Mobile World Congress.
Oscar Raymundo | 23 Feb | Read more
Resetting the password prevented the iPhone from doing an iCloud auto-backup, according to anonymous Apple execs.
Oscar Raymundo | 20 Feb | Read more
Tech leaders and politicians debate Apple's fight against the FBI in the court of public opinion.
Oscar Raymundo | 19 Feb | Read more
Think you can stop Facebook from automatically tagging photos of you by covering your face? Think again.
Oscar Raymundo | 24 Jun | Read more
Tim Cook believes Apple has a moral obligation to protect its users' privacy, and he'll got to any lengths to let you know it--even if it means taking shots at fellow Silicon Valley power players like Google, Facebook, and Yahoo.
Oscar Raymundo | 04 Jun | Read more