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The FBI wanted to unlock a gunman's iPhone. It turned to a little-known Australian firm


The FBI wanted to unlock a gunman’s iPhone. It turned to a little-known Australian firm
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By Ellen Nakashima and Reed Albergotti
April 15, 2021 — 5.06am
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The iPhone used by a terrorist in the San Bernardino, California, shooting was unlocked by a small Australian hacking firm in 2016, ending a momentous standoff between the US government and the tech titan Apple.
Azimuth Security, a publicity-shy company that says it sells its cyber wares only to democratic governments, secretly crafted the solution the FBI used to gain access to the device, according to several people familiar with the matter. The iPhone was used by one of two shooters whose December 2015 attack left more than a dozen people dead. ....

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To unlock a terrorist's iPhone after Apple refused, the FBI turned to an obscure company in Australia


To unlock a terrorist’s iPhone after Apple refused, the FBI turned to an obscure company in Australia
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FILE - In this June 15, 2019, file photo customers leave an Apple store on the 3rd Street Promenade in Santa Monica, Calif. Big Tech companies reported mixed quarterly earnings on Thursday, July 30, 2020, a day after their top executives faced a tough congressional grilling over their market power and alleged monopolistic practices. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel, File)
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The iPhone used by a terrorist in the San Bernardino, Calif., shooting was unlocked by a small Australian hacking firm in 2016, ending a momentous standoff between the U.S. government and the tech titan Apple. ....

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Apple Is Suing the Company Cofounded by the Hacker Who Helped FBI Unlock the San Bernardino Shooter's iPhone

Apple Is Suing the Company Cofounded by the Hacker Who Helped FBI Unlock the San Bernardino Shooter's iPhone
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