U.S. moves to postpone hearing in Apple vs. FBI case
The U.S. Department of Justice on Monday moved to postpone Tuesday's showdown with Apple in a federal district court, saying the FBI might have discovered a new way to hack into an iPhone even as officials were trying to force Apple to do it for them.
Investigators want to break into an iPhone that was used by Syed Farook, one of the shooters in the San Bernardi**, California, attacks that killed 14 people last year.
In a court document filed on Monday, the government says that "an outside party demonstrated to the FBI a possible method for unlocking Farook’s iPhone. Testing is required to determine whether it is a viable method that will **t compromise data on Farook’s iPhone. If the method is viable, it should eliminate the need for the assistance from Apple." Read more...