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Court allows FBI to keep iPhone hacking information secret

By IANS  |   Published: 03rd October 2017 12:18 PM  |  

Last Updated: 03rd October 2017 12:18 PM  |   A+A A-   |  

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A US court has allowed the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to keep secret the information regarding the tool that was used to hack iPhone 5C used by terrorist Syed Farook who killed 14 people in San Bernardino, California, in December 2015.

According to technology website ZDNet, some leading media houses filed a Freedom of Information lawsuit to reveal the name of the hacking tool's vendor and its price.

The court, in its final ruling on Sunday, said the FBI would not be forced to reveal details of a hacking tool used to break into a terrorist's iPhone.

In her ruling, federal judge Tanya Chutkan said naming the vendor and its cost would amount to putting a target on its back, and could lead to the loss of theft of the hacking tool.

"It is logical and plausible that the vendor may be less capable than the FBI of protecting its proprietary information in the face of a cyber-attack," said the court. 

The FBI noted that the vendor's networks are "not as sophisticated" as its own, which could invite cyberattacks against the company, the report said.

"The FBI's conclusion that releasing the name of the vendor to the general public could put the vendor's systems, and thereby crucial information about the technology, at risk of incursion is a reasonable one."

The media outlets argued that revealing the price fair game as details had already been publicly made, including one by former FBI Director James Comey and Senator Dianne Feinstein, who both put the price of the tool at around the $1 million-mark, the report noted.

Disagreeing with the argument, the court said: "Releasing the purchase price would designate a finite value for the technology and help adversaries determine whether the FBI can broadly utilise the technology to access their encrypted devices."

Last year, the Justice Department had launched legal action against Apple after it refused to help FBI unlock the phone saying that it would not break its customer's trust and argued that the device's encryption could not be defeated -- even by the company.

The FBI later obtained a hacking tool that allowed the agency to access the contents of the terrorist's iPhone

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