Unlocking San Bernardino iPhone Would Be 'Bad for America' - Apple CEO

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By Reuters | Updated: 25 February 2016 10:28 IST
Apple chief Tim Cook on Wednesday said that complying with a court order to help the FBI break into an iPhone belonging to one of the San Bernardino shooters would be "bad for America," and set a legal precedent that would offend many Americans.

"Some things are hard, and some things are right, and some things are both - this is one of those things," Cook told ABC News in his first interview since the court order came down last week. He added that the government was asking for "the software equivalent of cancer" and that he planned to talk to President Barack Obama directly about getting the dispute "on a better path."

(Also see:  Apple Urges US Government to Form Commission on Encryption)

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Later asked whether Apple would be prepared to fight this case all the way to the US Supreme Court, Cook said, "We would be prepared to take this issue all the way."

Apple's chief executive officer also said there should have been more dialogue with the Obama administration before the US Justice Department's decision to seek relief from a federal magistrate judge in California.

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"We found out about the filing from the press, and I don't think that's the way the railroad should be run, and I don't think that something so important to this country should be handled in this way," Cook said in an interview being aired on "ABC World News Tonight."

Apple has publicly said it intends to fight the court order and has until Friday to respond.

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The iPhone in question was used by San Bernardino shooter Rizwan Farook, who along with his wife went on a shooting rampage in December that killed 14 and wounded 22.

The Justice Department wants Apple to help access encrypted information stored on Farook's county-owned iPhone 5c by writing software that would disable its passcode protections to allow an infinite number of guesses without erasing the data on the device.

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Apple has said the request amounts to asking a company to hack its own device and would undermine digital security more broadly.

(Also see:  Apple Is Working to Make iPhones Even Tougher to Hack Into)

"This would be bad for America," Cook told ABC. "It would also set a precedent that I think many people in America would be offended by and when you think about those, which are knowns, compared to something that might be there, I believe we are making the right choice."

Some major tech companies have solidly sided with Apple while others have issued more muted statements on the importance of digital security. Verizon Communications Inc Chief Executive Lowell McAdam told Reuters Wednesday his company supports "the availability of strong encryption with no backdoors."

The government has repeatedly insisted its request in the iPhone case does not amount to "backdoor" access.

© Thomson Reuters 2016

 

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