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FBI Told San Bernardino County To Tamper With Shooters Apple Account

The San Bernardino County government put out a tweet on Friday, saying that the FBI told their staff to reset the iCloud password of Syed Farook’s Apple account. Farook and his wife, Tashfeen Malik, were implicated in the San Bernardino shootings of December 2015 in which 14 people lost their lives. If true, then it means that the FBI was not honest for its reasons for wanting backdoor access to Apple iPhones, by forcing the company to compromise its encryption security.

Is It All Just A Publicity Stunt: Apple Unlocked iPhones For The Feds 70 Times Before

Is It All Just A Publicity Stunt: Apple Unlocked iPhones For The Feds 70 Times Before

The event that has gripped the tech and libertarian community over the past 48 hours has been Tim Cook's stern refusal to comply with a subpoena demanding that Apple unlock the iPhone 5C belonging to one of the San Bernardino shooters for a full FBI inspection.

As reported previously, Judge Sheri Pym of U.S. District Court in Los Angeles said on Tuesday that Apple must provide "reasonable technical assistance" to investigators seeking to unlock data on - in other words hack - an iPhone 5C that had been owned by Syed Rizwan Farook, one of the San Bernardino shooters.

Protests Planned Against FBI Attempt To Hack Apple iPhone

An internet privacy organization has planned nationwide protests over a court order pressuring Apple Inc. to build a backdoor into their encryption security, used on their smart-phones, to allow the FBI access. Fight for the Future, dedicated to fighting basic internet rights and freedoms, is organizing protests at Apple stores nationwide. Sputnik reports: The protests will not be against Apple, who has released a message to their customers decrying the order and vowing to challenge it, but against the US government.

Tim Cook Refuses To Comply With "Chilling" Government Demand To "Build A Backdoor" Into iPhone

Tim Cook Refuses To Comply With "Chilling" Government Demand To "Build A Backdoor" Into iPhone

Following the December 2 horrific mass shooting in San Benardino, Judge Sheri Pym of U.S. District Court in Los Angeles said on Tuesday that Apple must provide "reasonable technical assistance" to investigators seeking to unlock data on - in other words hack - an iPhone 5C that had been owned by Syed Rizwan Farook, one of the San Bernardino shooters.

Tim Cook has refused to comply.

New Petition Seeks Appointment Of Special Prosecutor Over Hillary Clinton Email Coverup

New Petition Seeks Appointment Of Special Prosecutor Over Hillary Clinton Email Coverup

With Hillary beating a self-proclaimed socialist running on a "raise taxes" platform in Iowa thanks to six coin tosses, one wonders if reality is sinking in among the great unwashed American citizenry that she may not be as 'trustworthy' as mainstream media proclaims her to be.

As the email controversy just won't go away, and with insiders confessing that FBI individuals will "revolt" should a case against Hillary not be brought over her "top secret" personal email server debacle, it appears "we the people" are taking matters into our own hands.

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