Bringing Apple’s fight with the government to a head, the Justice Department is reportedly pursuing court orders to force the tech giant to help investigators extract data from iPhones in
several terrorist-related cases. “Privacy advocates are likely to seize on the cases’ existence as proof the government aims to go far beyond what prosecutors have called the limited scope
of the current public court fight over a locked iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters,” The Wall Street Journal reports.
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