FBI paid at least $1million to hack into terrorist's iPhone, director says

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The FBI paid more than $1 million to an unidentified third party to help agents unlock the iPhone of a terrorist involved in last year’s San Bernardino attacks, the bureau’s director, James B. Comey, said Thursday.

Speaking at a security forum in London, Comey elliptically referred to the cost of breaking into the iPhone as being more than the total he will earn in the remaining seven years of his 10-year term as the bureau’s director. Comey earns $183,000 a year.

“We paid a lot,” Comey said. “But it was worth it."
In February, the Justice Department obtained a court order compelling Apple to help investigators bypass the device’s security features in a way that wouldn’t automatically erase its contents.

Apple refused and the ensuing court fight generated a heated controversy that pitted the Justice Department and other law enforcement officials against privacy advocates and major technology companies who fear creating “backdoors” into their products.

The FBI last month abruptly dropped the case when it was approached by an unidentified third party that had found a way to circumvent the phone’s security features. Comey and other top Justice Department officials credited publicity surrounding the court clash with spurring outside groups to try to hack into the phone.

Comey told an audience at a security forum hosted by the Aspen Institute on Thursday that relying on a similar strategy to break into other encrypted devices was not a viable long-term solution.


Source: Los Angeles Times
 
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