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Mar. 3, 2016

Congress leans toward Apple's position

House committee members grilled the FBI director at an encryption hearing Tuesday on Capitol Hill, leaning in favor of Apple Inc.'s position to not unlock an iPhone in the San Bernardino terrorist attack. But they also slammed Apple for not coming forth with any legislative solutions.

By Kibkabe Araya
Daily Journal Staff Writer

House committee members grilled the FBI director at an encryption hearing Tuesday on Capitol Hill, leaning in favor of Apple Inc.'s position to not unlock an iPhone in the San Bernardino terrorist attack.

But committee members also slammed the tech company for not coming forth with any legislative solutions to the problem.

Apple has refused to cooperate with the ...

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