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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 24, 2020

Apple Apologizes for Siri Referencing Police Stations as Terrorist Locations

In one video, Nate Ferrier, president of the Kings County (CA) Deputy Sheriff’s Association, asked Siri, “Where are the terrorists?” Siri responded by suggesting five police departments in California.

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Inside the Badge by Doug WyllieJanuary 17, 2020

Apple vs. the DOJ (Redux): Balancing Privacy and Security

Like forensic, physical, testimonial, or any other form of evidence, digital evidence should not stand alone as the sole pillar of a prosecutor's case. But it is absolutely reasonable to have digital evidence included when it's relevant, and that is only possible when investigators gain the type of access Attorney General Barr and his Department of Justice is looking for in the case of the terror attack on NAS Pensacola.

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Newsby Staff WriterJanuary 16, 2020

Attorney General Slams Apple for Not Cracking Terrorist's iPhones

Attorney General William Barr on Monday held a press conference during which he slammed tech giant Apple for not doing more to help investigators examine the digital contents of the two iPhones owned by the terrorist who attacked Naval Air Station Pensacola in December, leaving three sailors dead.

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Articlesby David GriffithNovember 1, 2018

Apple's Double Standard

No American company should be allowed to foil the lawful work of American police in the name of privacy.

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Newsby Staff WriterOctober 24, 2018

Apple Reportedly Defeats GrayKey Police Investigative Tool for iPhones

Police officer Captain John Sherwin of the Rochester Police Department in Minnesota said of the claim iOS 12 was preventing GrayKey from unlocking iPhones: “That’s a fairly accurate assessment as to what we have experienced."

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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 7, 2018

Apple Says it Will Begin Training Law Enforcement in Digital Forensics

Apple said in the letter that the company is "developing an online training module for police that mirrors Apple's current in-person training."

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 15, 2018

Apple Closes Security Loophole, Frustrating Police Investigations

Apple — maker of the iPhone — will change certain security settings and operating system code to once again block law enforcement from gaining access to information on seized phones.

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Newsby Staff WriterAugust 28, 2017

NYPD Switching to Apple's iPhone

The NYPD's switch to Apple's iPhone was prompted by the announcement from Microsoft in July that it has terminated support for Windows Phone 8.1.

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ProductsJuly 11, 2017

Voyager Tablet Case

Pelican Voyager tablet cases are made to provide shock absorption, drop resistance, and ruggedness.

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Newsby Staff WriterApril 22, 2016

Video: FBI Paid More Than $1.3 Million to Crack Terrorist's iPhone

The FBI paid at least $1.3 million dollars for the tool that allowed it to break into the iPhone 5 used by San Bernardino terrorist Syed Rizwan Farook, agency director James Comey said Thursday.

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