
“‘Our privacy commitment does not extend to criminals,’ Chen wrote in a blog post. In the wake of the Edward Snowden revelations, Apple chief Tim Cook decided not to build backdoor access to locked devices running iOS 8 and iOS 9. Earlier versions, like iOS 7, can be accessed by Apple. The Justice Department has frowned on Cook’s actions. Chen insinuated that if a Blackberry phone was at issue in the case Ars wrote about, he would comply with the search warrant.”
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