FBI plans to use a loophole to keep iPhone hack a secret
The Federal Bureau of Investigation doesn’t plan to reveal its method for unlocking the San Bernardino iPhone, according to the Wall Street Journal. After a congressional hearing, and an 11th hour cancellation from the FBI after finding a third party to unlock it, the world waited in anticipation for the FBI to divulge the method used for gaining access to the iPhone. According to the Vulnerable Equities Process (VEP), the FBI would be required to report the vulnerability used to access Syed Farook’s iPhone. From there, a White House panel would decide whether the information should be released to Apple. Instead, according…
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