unlock the i phone of syed
farook.
investigators indicate they are
trying to access data on his
phone for the month and a half
leading up to the attacks but
can't because farook might have
disabled the i cloud feature.
they indicate the fbi wants his
company to create a back door to
what apple claim is a new
operating system.
that modified ios would be
equivalent of a master key that
could unlock and bypass security
of encryption found on millions
of other i phones.
he says there's no guarantee the
government could keep it conf e
confined to just the terrorist
iphone.
i'm quoting on this literary
frliterary --
letter, tim cook, while we
believe the fbi's intentions are
good, ultimately we fear that
this demand would undermine the
very freedoms and liberty our
government is meant to protect.
cook went on to explain his
company has cooperated with the