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Government

Mar. 5, 2016

Wave of amicus briefs filed in Apple case

Briefs from an unsettled technology community accused the U.S. government Thursday of undermining global cybersecurity, while frustrated law enforcement agencies focused on the ripple effects of a loss against Apple Inc.

By Amanda Schallert
Daily Journal Staff Writer

In a wave of amicus curiae briefs, an unsettled technology community accused the U.S. government Thursday of undermining globalcybersecurity, while frustrated law enforcement agencies focused on the ripple effects of a loss for the government against Apple Inc.

Three months since the San Bernardino attack, the FBI's efforts to make Apple engineer new code and help unlock an iPhone used by ...

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