Govt Technology: Does the Fourth Amendment Trump Your Locked Smartphone?

Govt Technology: Does the Fourth Amendment Trump Your Locked Smartphone? by Daniel Rothberg:
Because of recent updates to the encryption on Google and Apple software, newly updated Androids and iPhones no longer can be unlocked — even if law enforcement officers have a warrant.

(TNS) — It’s the modern-day version of an age-old question criminal investigators face: What do you do with an unbreakable safe?

That’s the analogy Christopher Lalli, a Clark County assistant district attorney, uses to describe the situation detectives face when criminal investigations involve passcode-protected smartphones.

Because of recent updates to the encryption on Google and Apple software, newly updated Androids and iPhones no longer can be unlocked, even if law enforcement officers have a warrant.

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