Apple Gets An Extension In iPhone Unlock Case, Response Now Due February 26th

Apple has received an augmentation in the course of events that it needs to answer to a court request to adjust an iPhone for the FBI. The due date, initially Tuesday, has been pushed out to Friday, February 26th, TechCrunch has learned.

Apple will need to make its case why the FBI’s request to create a special version of iOS is burdensome and taxes the limits of the 200-year-old All Writs Act. News of the extension was previously reported by Bloomberg.

Apple Gets An Extension In iPhone Unlock Case

Apple Gets An Extension In iPhone Unlock Case, Response Now Due February 26th

The FBI’s request includes three separate asks. It wants Apple to disable or bypass the auto-erase function of iOS that erases your phone if too many wrong passwords are input. It also wants Apple to remove the delay on password inputs so that the FBI can ‘guess’ the iPhone’s passcode without it locking them out for minutes or hours.

Most dubiously, it likewise needs Apple to make another form of iOS that allows the submission of passwords through remote convention such as Bluetooth or Wifi or the physical port on the gadget.

Apple has questioned in an emphatic letter by its CEO Tim Cook, however it will now need to react lawfully and a court will need to choose whether to compel it to comply.


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