WaPo: Showdown over iPhone reignites privacy debate

WaPo: Showdown over iPhone reignites privacy debate by Todd C. Frankel and Ellen Nakashima:

The Justice Department calculated that it held a winning hand — the passcode-locked Apple iPhone of a terrorist — when it went to a federal court in Riverside, Calif. Not only did the agency want Apple to build special software to help the FBI crack open the phone, but the government also knew the order would be made public.

So, who has the “marketing strategy”? See following post.

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