WaPo: How William Barr could make everyone’s iPhone more vulnerable

WaPo: How William Barr could make everyone’s iPhone more vulnerable:

ATTORNEY GENERAL William P. Barr wants to get into a terrorist’s iPhone. The way he’s trying to do so could make everyone’s phone more vulnerable.

Apple last clashed with the FBI over encryption in 2016, when the government presented it with a court order to unlock an iPhone used by one of the attackers who killed 14 people in San Bernardino, Calif. Back then, the request was clear: invent a new operating system that would allow law enforcement to enter by brute force. Apple refused, and eventually the FBI found an outside party to do the hacking.

Today’s standoff looks eerily similar on the surface: The FBI has requested Apple’s assistance in accessing the two iPhones of the gunman in last month’s deadly shooting at a naval air station in Pensacola, Fla. But this time things are muddier.

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