Friday, February 26, 2016

FBI Director: iPhone Case Could Set Troubling Tone for Activists

FBI Director James Comey acknowledged Thursday that forcing Apple to give the federal government access to one of the San Bernardino attacker's phones would set a legal precedent that privacy activists might find troubling.

"This is the hardest problem I've seen in government," Comey told the House Appropriations Committee. 

But, Comey added, they owe it to the victims to find out what happened during the "missing 19 minutes" between when the radicalized Islamic couple killed 14 people in a government building in December and when the couple was killed by cops. 

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