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How iPhone's encryption has triggered a war between Apple, US spy agencies

Things haven’t always been smooth between law enforcement agencies and Apple when it comes to unlocking a user-encrypted iOS device or accessing its contents.

November 21, 2017 / 14:42 IST
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A woman looks at the screen of her mobile phone in front of an Apple logo outside its store in Shanghai, China July 30, 2017. REUTERS/Aly Song     TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY - RC15B60780F0
A woman looks at the screen of her mobile phone in front of an Apple logo outside its store in Shanghai, China July 30, 2017. REUTERS/Aly Song TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY - RC15B60780F0

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Tech giant Apple has been served a warrant to provide access to the iPhone SE used by the person who recently gunned down 27 people in a Texas church, according to a report by San Antonio Express-News.

The warrant, which has been issued by Texas Rangers, seeks digital photos, messages, documents and other types of data that might have been stored on the phone by the gunman and on his iCloud account.

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While Apple refused to comment on the matter, the company’s policy regarding iCloud content implies that it may provide the necessary data to the investigating agency if the latter produces a search warrant.

However, things haven’t always been smooth between law enforcement agencies and Apple when it comes to unlocking a user-encrypted iOS device or accessing its contents.