Justice Department asserts it could demand source code, signing key from Apple

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In the confrontation over the iPhone of San Bernardino shooter Syed Farook, the U.S. Justice Department believes it could potentially demand that Apple hand over iOS source code and a signing key, according to a court filing.




The Justice Department made the proposal as a footnote in a recent rebuttal of Apple's arguments in the case, Reuters reported on Tuesday. In the brief, government lawyers said they have so far pursued their current strategy -- asking Apple to build a passcode limit break for the FBI -- because they thought handing over code would be "less palatable" to the company.

"If Apple would prefer that course, however, that may provide an alternative that requires less labor by Apple," the lawyers said.

Source code and a signing key would allow the government to build its own workaround for Farook's phone. It could also allow agencies to slip modified software onto other iOS devices however, and might set a precedent not just in the U.S. but in other countries.

Apple has already expressed concerns about a self-made workaround for iOS security, arguing for instance that it would compromise the platform, and that the U.S. can't compel a company to write new software.

One source told Reuters that the Justice Department doesn't intend to press the idea of seizing code. A source close to Apple, meanwhile, claimed that the company isn't that worried, and won't try to argue the matter in a response to the DOJ brief due later today.
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  • Reply 1 of 72
    mike1mike1 Posts: 3,488member
    Wow. Reeks of desperation.
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  • Reply 2 of 72
    ceek74ceek74 Posts: 324member
    Next they're going to request to have the brains of the software engineers removed and cryogenically frozen for future use.  Wake up people, this is becoming scarier each day.  Each day a step closer to life in North Korea.
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  • Reply 3 of 72
    "If you don't voluntarily do what we want, we'll force you."

    Is this Hitler's Germany?
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  • Reply 4 of 72
    schlackschlack Posts: 740member
    holy ****. if they even start down that path...apple better pack up shop and relocate to Canada fast a possible.
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  • Reply 5 of 72
    rob53rob53 Posts: 3,354member
    Wow, we're getting closer to a dictatorship where nothing is protected. The headline is a little sensationalist compared to the actual article but if the Justice Dept is even thinking about it, it worries me. I'm sure they don't have any legal grounds to do this just like they don't have any legal grounds to compel Apple to write software to hack its own system. This insanity by the Justice Dept and FBI really needs to stop. It's an embarrassment to the people of the US and is making us look even more foolish than we already do to the rest of the world.
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  • Reply 6 of 72
    Solisoli Posts: 10,038member
    LOL Good luck with that.
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  • Reply 7 of 72
    SpamSandwichspamsandwich Posts: 33,407member
    rob53 said:
    Wow, we're getting closer to a dictatorship where nothing is protected. The headline is a little sensationalist compared to the actual article but if the Justice Dept is even thinking about it, it worries me. I'm sure they don't have any legal grounds to do this just like they don't have any legal grounds to compel Apple to write software to hack its own system. This insanity by the Justice Dept and FBI really needs to stop. It's an embarrassment to the people of the US and is making us look even more foolish than we already do to the rest of the world.
    Our appearance to the rest of the world is irrelevant. Without our constitutional protections the US is no better than China or Russia...which may be what Obama and his globalist buddies have been going for.
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  • Reply 8 of 72
    postmanpostman Posts: 35member
    Threats. Bullying. Intimidation. And they wonder why the public doesn't trust the government?

    FBI director James Comey should be fired for starting this grandstand hostile attack on Apple – treating them like a criminal organization. Obviously, Tim Cook has no choice but to fight this.

    The damage Comey has done to the FBI's reputation, much less the entire relationship tech companies will have with them going forward is incalculable. I mean, why would any big tech company want to "cooperate with", much less ever trust this gov't bureaucrat prick again?


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  • Reply 9 of 72
    chaickachaicka Posts: 257member
    Maybe the time to join the rest and become anti-US is getting nearer each day... If US really does go down this path, I am sure the rest of the world will start turning elsewhere. Looks like the downfall of US firms won't be due to competition but instead, due to anti-competition and suffocation from the DICTATORSHIP.

    So much for the talks and preaching of DEMOCRACY to the rest of the world!!!
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  • Reply 10 of 72
    webweaselwebweasel Posts: 139member
    Maybe Apple should headquarter themselves in Switzerland if the FBI are going to behave like this. How depressingly moronic.
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  • Reply 11 of 72
    cnocbuicnocbui Posts: 3,613member
    Ireland will be happy to receive Apple HQ.

    Tim should start talking company inversions and the lost tax revenue.


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  • Reply 12 of 72
    SpamSandwichspamsandwich Posts: 33,407member
    webweasel said:
    Maybe Apple should headquarter themselves in Switzerland if the FBI are going to behave like this. How depressingly moronic.
    Or Luxembourg.
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  • Reply 13 of 72
    singularitysingularity Posts: 1,328member
    webweasel said:
    Maybe Apple should headquarter themselves in Switzerland if the FBI are going to behave like this. How depressingly moronic.
    And how would that stop them demanding the code?
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  • Reply 14 of 72
    michael_cmichael_c Posts: 164member
    webweasel said:
    Maybe Apple should headquarter themselves in Switzerland if the FBI are going to behave like this. How depressingly moronic.
    We may know why they're building a "space ship".  Their HQ may be one of the largest mobile devices  :) .

    The FBI's actions are a repeat of the McCarthyism era - coercion, intimidation and deceit.
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  • Reply 15 of 72
    singularitysingularity Posts: 1,328member
    designr said:
    And how would that stop them demanding the code?

    Not sure it can stop the demand, but it could provide legal protection from actually getting it. I'm not sure how international law handles these things.
    Unless it's covered by such treaties such a TTP. In this scenario I could see Apple having a bad time conducting business in the USA, but it won't get to that point either it goes through all the legal hurdles and Apple complies or Apple wins and nothing changes.
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  • Reply 16 of 72
    volcanvolcan Posts: 1,799member
    Soli said:
    LOL Good luck with that.
    They could be found in contempt of court, FBI could raid Apple's US locations and confiscate all their computers. Farfetched but not completely out of the realm of possibility.

    Apple should relocate all software development outside of US immediately, and it needs to be to a country that is not a US puppet and can stand up to pressure. That makes at the most two, neither of which could probably ultimately withstand US sanctions and none of Apple's software engineers are going to want to live there.

    Great idea chasing the single largest taxpayer out of the country.
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  • Reply 17 of 72
    dinoonedinoone Posts: 76member
    Apple has likely erased the source code for iOS 8 when it released iOS 9. And portions of iOS may belong to non-US Apple international subsidiaries, where US judicial system orders have no validity (jurisdiction). Oops...
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  • Reply 18 of 72
    nousernouser Posts: 65member
    For Sale: Brand new, beautiful futuristic saucer shaped headquarters building located in prime California area.  Perfect for a group like the FBI, NSA, CIA, or EPA government offices.  Original owner is relocating to Ireland and has no use for it. 


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  • Reply 19 of 72
    dougddougd Posts: 292member
    Time to overthrow the God Damn government !
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  • Reply 20 of 72
    creek0512creek0512 Posts: 111member
    dinoone said:
    Apple has likely erased the source code for iOS 8 when it released iOS 9. And portions of iOS may belong to non-US Apple international subsidiaries, where US judicial system orders have no validity (jurisdiction). Oops...
    More likely is that Apple uses version control...
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