A worker checks an iPhone in a repair store in New York, February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation said on Wednesday it did not own the rights to the technical method a contractor used to open an Apple iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters and therefore could not submit details of the mechanism for an interagency government
A report from Citigroup is the latest analysis pointing to big changes as a result of new financial start-ups.Credit...Citigroup Up to 30 percent of the current employees in the banking industry may lose their jobs to new technologies in the next 10 years, according to new projections from Citigroup. A 112-page report, “Digital Disruption,” released on Wednesday, said that the number of employees
A worker checking the innards of an iPhone at an electronics repair store in New York City last month.Credit...Eduardo Munoz/Reuters SAN FRANCISCO — Now that the United States government has cracked open an iPhone that belonged to a gunman in the San Bernardino, Calif., mass shooting without Apple’s help, the tech company is under pressure to find and fix the flaw. But unlike other cases where sec
WASHINGTON — The FBI's announcement that it mysteriously hacked into an iPhone is a public setback for Apple Inc., as consumers learned that they can't keep the government out of even an encrypted device that U.S. officials had claimed was impossible to crack. Apple, meanwhile, remains in the dark about how to restore the security of its flagship product. The government said it was able to break i
Apple has been asked to create a special version of iOS that would be downloaded onto Farook’s phone, allowing unlimited guesses at the passcode. Tim Cook, Apple CEO, said this was tantamount to asking his company to produce a hacking tool for government. Others have simply called it malware. “The government is not asking companies to do what they do in the normal course of business; the governmen
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - FBI Director James Comey told a congressional panel on Tuesday that a final court ruling forcing Apple Inc AAPL.O to give the FBI data from an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters would be “potentially precedential” in other cases where the agency might request similar cooperation from technology companies. The remarks were a slight change to Comey’s statement l
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