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FBI Asks Apple To Help It Unlock IPhones Of Naval Base Shooter

Posted on January 9, 2020 - January 9, 2020 by admin

The FBI has asked Apple to help it unlock two iPhones that belonged to the murderer Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani, who shot and killed three young US Navy students in a shooting spree at a Florida naval base last month.

Late on Monday, FBI General Counsel Dana Boente sent the letter to Apple’s general counsel.

The FBI argued the same case after the San Bernardino shooting.

Namely, the bureau says that it’s asked for help from other federal agencies – it sent the iPhones to the FBI’s crime lab in Quantico, Virginia – and from experts in other countries, as well as “Familiar contacts in the third-party vendor community.”

The dog and pony show continues for the FBI, whom always pretends it does not have access to 0day or publicly updated jailbreaking methods such as checkm8 or Checkra1n.

Posted in Current EventsTagged apple, FBI, iphone, jailbreak

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