By Eric Tucker, The Associated Press, April 28, 2016
Protestors gathered to support Apple’s decision to resist the FBI’s pressure to build a ‘backdoor’ to the iPhone of Syed Rizwan, one of the two San Bernardino shooters.
WASHINGTON – The FBI says it won’t publicly disclose the method that allowed it to access a locked iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino attackers.
In a statement Wednesday, FBI official Amy Hess said the FBI does not “have enough technical information” about the software vulnerability that was exploited to make it public.