FBI has no plans to share how it hacked into that iPhone with Apple or anyone else
by Xeni Jardin from on (#1C45D)
Bless their cold, spyin' hearts. The FBI suddenly cares about the rights of technology developers.
On Wednesday, the official word came from the federal agency that it will not be disclosing what vulnerability it exploited to force its way in to the San Bernardino attacker's iPhone, because -- can you hear the gentle clutching of pearls?-- "it did not own the rights to the technical method a contractor used to open an Apple iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters and therefore could not submit details of the mechanism for an interagency government review," as Reuters puts it.