Federal judge backs Apple’s iPhone stand in encryption fight with US govt

A federal judge in Brooklyn has ruled that the U.S. Government cannot force technology giant Apple to provide the FBI with access to iPhone data in a New York drug case. The ruling comes at a time when Apple is in fight with the FBI over access to the phone used by one of the…

A federal judge in Brooklyn has ruled that the U.S. Government cannot force technology giant Apple to provide the FBI with access to iPhone data in a New York drug case. The ruling comes at a time when Apple is in fight with the FBI over access to the phone used by one of the shooters in the San Bernardino, California.

U.S. Magistrate Judge James Orenstein ruled that he did not have the legal authority to order Apple to disable the security of an iPhone that was seized during a drug investigation, Reuters reported.

“Ruling in Apple’s favour was not a decision on whether the government should be able to force Apple to help it unlock a specific device; it is instead whether the All Writs Act (AWA) resolves that issue and many others like it yet to come,” Orenstein said.

“The government posits a reading of the latter phrase so expansive and in particular, in such tension with the doctrine of separation of powers – as to cast doubt on the AWA’s constitutionality if adopted,” the Judge added.

Apple Inc has earlier argued that a move to break into the iPhone of one of the San Bernardino shooter would violate free speech rights, override the will of Congress and jeopardise the security of other Apple devices.

“Apple is a staunch advocate for our customers’ privacy and personal safety,” Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook had said.

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This article was first uploaded on March one, twenty sixteen, at fifteen minutes past two in the afternoon.

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