Saturday, February 27, 2016

Apple officially responds on the FBI’s demands – 99mac

Apple has submitted its official response to the Court’s requirements, and in a document on 65 pages arguing the company that they should not be required to reduce its own product’s safety.

Apple has officially responded to the court order requires the company to assist the FBI to gain access to the iPhone 5C, which was used by the offender in the San Bernardino case. Apple requires that it be revoked, arguing that they should not have to develop a special version of their operating system to unlock the phone.

In answer calls Apple the modified operating system they would need to develop for GOVOS ( Government Operating System ), and it is also popularly called FBIOS media. Apple document is 65 pages and can be read in full on Scribd.

Apple’s refusal to comply with the Court’s orders will now be considered, and responded to by the authorities. Apple’s top lawyer Bruce Sewell is furthermore called to testify before Congress next week to answer questions about encryption.

Many other technology companies have expressed their support for Apple, and now Google is expected, Facebook, Microsoft and Twitter to submit motions to the court, reports the Wall Street Journal. The debate teaches thus continue, and the legal process.

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