The dispute between Apple and the FBI has done nothing but comment

The Department of Justice of the United States plans to initiate a legal battle against the Cupertino company, in alliance with the complaints that the FBI has been showing in recent years regarding the "security" of the iPhone. As you well know if you have been reading us until now, the unfortunately known as the "Pensacola attack" led to an important controversy because the perpetrator used several iPhones and they were encrypted, which made it possible to access the data that the terrorist stored inside. Apple is preparing its legal department to face the FBI and the Attorney General of the United States of America in this case regarding the Pensacola bombing.

National security comes first in America, and according The New York Times The Trump administration is exerting strong pressure on this event and the subsequent investigations, something that is already in the limelight at Apple offices. In addition, recently Donald Trump, who governs by tweet has left us another surprise that is clearly indicative of what he hopes to achieve in his litigation against Apple. The President firmly believes that companies should unlock all seized terminals.

In this vein, the problem lies in the fact that Apple uses an encryption that not even the company itself can "decrypt", and the only way to access the iPhone would be by placing a back door, which would lead to future security flaws if those Accesses are known to people outside the justice administrations. For that reason, and because by the way we would find our terminals wrapped in an important «Big Brother» in the purest USA style. The judicial war between Apple and the FBI has just been rekindled in a way that we could not have imagined before.


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