WaPo: FBI asked San Bernardino to reset the password for shooter’s phone backup

WaPo: FBI asked San Bernardino to reset the password for shooter’s phone backup by Ellen Nakashima and Mark Berman:

In the chaotic aftermath of the shootings in San Bernardino in December, FBI investigators seeking to recover data from the iPhone of one of the shooters asked a technician in the California county to reset the phone’s iCloud password.

But that apparent fog-of-war error foreclosed the possibility of an automatic backup to the Apple iCloud servers that might have turned up more clues to the origins of the terrorist attack that killed 14 people.

“The county and the FBI were working together cooperatively to obtain data, and at the point when it became clear the only way to accomplish the task at hand was to reset the iCloud password, the FBI asked the county to do so, and the county complied,” David Wert, a spokesman for San Bernardino County, said in an email.

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