Should Apple help FBI extract data from iPhones?
By Al Jazeera
26 February 2016 |
9:08 am
Controversy grows over the FBI's asking of tech workers to undermine security systems they themselves are working to build. Al Jazeera's Shihab Rattansi reports from Washington, DC.
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