Apple has taken a bold stance. Google is supporting it, at least cautiously.
This morning, Apple CEO Tim Cook responded to a U.S. Federal judge's demand that the company help the FBI break into an iPhone 5c used by one of the San Bernardino shooters. His open letter argued that doing so would set a terrible precedent that would leave iPhones permanently more susceptible to unauthorized access, including intrusions by hackers.
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