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Here’s how Apple would build crypto-cracking software for the FBI

Here’s how Apple would build crypto-cracking software for the FBI

February 26, 2016

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Apple’s official legal response to the ongoing encryption dustup between it and the US government was released, and in it Apple makes many of the same arguments it has made since CEO Tim Cook posted his first letter to customers on the matter last week. But it goes into greater detail on several points, and it includes a section on the specific resources Apple would need to devote to writing the so-called “Government OS” update that would allow investigators to unlock the iPhone 5C in the San Bernardino case.

To recap, Apple says the court order is asking it to do three things: to disable the optional iOS feature that will erase a device after 10 incorrect passcode attempts; to allow passcodes to be entered rapidly and electronically so that investigators can unlock the device via brute force; and to remove the software-imposed time delays between incorrect passcode attempts.

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