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Apple Will No Longer Unlock Most iPhones, iPads For Police

SternisheFan writes with this selection from a story at the Washington Post: Apple said Wednesday night that it is making it impossible for the company to turn over data from most iPhones or iPads to police — even when they have a search warrant — taking a hard new line as tech companies attempt to blunt allegations that they have too readily participated in government efforts to collect user data. The move, announced with the publication of a new privacy policy tied to the release of Apple's latest mobile operating system, iOS 8, amounts to an engineering solution to a legal dilemma: Rather than comply with binding court orders, Apple has reworked its latest encryption in a way that makes it almost impossible for the company – or anyone else but the device's owner – to gain access to the vast troves of user data typically stored on smartphones or tablet computers. The key is the encryption that Apple mobile devices automatically put in place when a user selects a passcode, making it difficult for anyone who lacks that passcode to access the information within, including photos, e-mails, recordings or other documents. Apple once kept possession of encryption keys that unlocked devices for legally binding police requests, but will no longer do so for iOS8, it said in a new guide for law enforcement. "Unlike our competitors, Apple cannot bypass your passcode and therefore cannot access this data," Apple said on its Web site. "So it's not technically feasible for us to respond to government warrants for the extraction of this data from devices in their possession running iOS 8."

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  1. Re:So everything is protected by a 4 digit passcod by Spy+Handler · · Score: 5, Funny

    My luggage only has a 3 digit passcode, iphone is 10 times stronger encrypted!

  2. Re:So everything is protected by a 4 digit passcod by binarylarry · · Score: 4, Funny

    It could be a 4096-bit private key with uberultra fugu-based quantum encryption:

    http://xkcd.com/538/

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  3. Re:So everything is protected by a 4 digit passcod by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Fill you luggage with locked iPhones.

    Now that's secure!

  4. Re:So everything is protected by a 4 digit passcod by ColdWetDog · · Score: 4, Funny

    Can't wait to see how people spin this as anything but good news.

    -- Complex passcodes take more computational power to crack.
    -- More computational power takes more electricity.
    -- More electrical use leads to burning more coal and oil which leads to global warming.
    -- Global warming is bad.

    Q.E.D - complex passcodes are bad.

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  5. Re:So everything is protected by a 4 digit passcod by chispito · · Score: 5, Funny

    Or, they simply use a $5 wrench.

    Don't be ridiculous, we're talking about the US government and not some thugs.

    It would be a $5,000 wrench.

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