NYT
SAN FRANCISCO — If the F.B.I. wins its court fight to force Apple’s help in unlocking an iPhone, the agency may run into yet another roadblock: Apple’s engineers.
Apple
employees are already discussing what they will do if ordered to help
law enforcement authorities. Some say they may balk at the work, while
others may even quit their high-paying jobs rather than undermine the
security of the software they have already created, according to more
than a half-dozen current and former Apple employees.
Apple engineers would rather quit than help the FBI
Business Insider
Kip Leswing March 18, 2016
Some Apple engineers say that they'd rather quit than help the government break security measures that Apple has placed on iPhones and iPads.
Apple previously said that GovtOS would require between six and 10 engineers working for up to a month.
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Apple engineers would rather quit than help the FBI
Business Insider
Kip Leswing March 18, 2016
Some Apple engineers say that they'd rather quit than help the government break security measures that Apple has placed on iPhones and iPads.
Apple previously said that GovtOS would require between six and 10 engineers working for up to a month.
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by Parm Mann
on 15 March 2016, 15:50
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