+

Cookies on the Business Insider India website

Business Insider India has updated its Privacy and Cookie policy. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the better experience on our website. If you continue without changing your settings, we\'ll assume that you are happy to receive all cookies on the Business Insider India website. However, you can change your cookie setting at any time by clicking on our Cookie Policy at any time. You can also see our Privacy Policy.

Close
HomeQuizzoneWhatsappShare Flash Reads
 

The FBI may be backing out of its case against Apple

Mar 22, 2016, 04:14 IST

Advertisement
CBS / &quotThe Late Show with Stephen Colbert"

The FBI has moved to vacate the court hearing in its case against Apple that was scheduled to take place Tuesday, and the hearing has been canceled.

In a motion filed Monday, the FBI says it has discovered a new way to unlock the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone without Apple's help.

"...an outside party demonstrated to the FBI a possible method for unlocking Farook's iPhone," reads the motion.

Previously, the FBI said the only way it could access the iPhone was to order Apple to rewrite iOS to allow it to bypass its security passcode. Apple refused the FBI's order, setting off a tense legal battle. 

The hearing may not happen at all if the FBI is able to access the iPhone without Apple's help. It sounds like the FBI wants to give this a method a shot before going through a long legal battle with Apple.

Advertisement

It's unclear who provided the FBI with a method to potentially unlock the iPhone, but the filing does mention it came from someone outside the US government. It's also unclear whether or not Tuesday's hearing will still go through. However, it sounds like the FBI wants to give this a method a shot before going through a long legal battle with Apple.

Assuming the method the FBI wants to use does work without Apple's help, that means there's a potentially serious flaw in the iPhone's security and it can be unlocked even if it's protected with a passcode.

Tech Insider has reached out to Apple for comment.

Here's the full text of the motion:

FBI Apple motion to vacate

Advertisement
EXCLUSIVE FREE REPORT:
25 Big Tech Predictions by BI Intelligence. Get the Report Now »

NOW WATCH: This trick fixes your iPhone if it's acting slow - and it takes less than 30 seconds

Please enable Javascript to watch this video
You are subscribed to notifications!
Looks like you've blocked notifications!
Next Article