Clearly, Apple is also facing a legal battle to stand firm in its policies and on its users. After a Dec. 6 raid on a military base in Pensacola, Florida, the FBI has asked Apple to open two criminal-related centers it has already been classified as terrorism.
Apple for its part refused to create a hole in its system so that the FBI could access the devices. As happened in 2016 following the San Bernardino attack, Apple is preparing for what could be a powerful legal battle even then. Donald Trump is very clear that he will take Apple to court if they do not provide the necessary support, I even dared to put more gasoline on the fire saying that while the US government helped commercialize the apple company since Apple did nothing. The Copertino are determined not to give up and lend to help, hiding from that if they build a backdoor for their security system it can be a matter of time for other chefs to find it, and this will create a risk for all brand name devices operating in the market. Apple appreciates the privacy and security of its users above all, and will never allow such a secure take of its program.
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In the past, Apple's old centers had already been opened by third parties, so if the FBI is willing to unlock this iPhone, it can always work with one of these companies. and
In any case, the situation looks bad for Apple, to be put in place as they will have a negative outlook, either by giving in if they are, or by standing firm and & # 39; re unwilling & # 39; to assist the US government. We'll see how this event improves in the days to come, and whether it becomes a legal battle (most likely) or not.