WASHINGTON — Apple engineers have begun developing new security measures that would make it impossible for the government to break into a locked iPhone
using methods similar to those now at the center of a court fight in
California, according to people close to the company and security
experts.
If
Apple succeeds in upgrading its security — and experts say it almost
surely will — the company will create a significant technical challenge
for law enforcement agencies, even if the Obama administration wins its
fight over access to data stored on an iPhone used by one of the killers
in last year’s San Bernardino, Calif., rampage. If the Federal Bureau of Investigation
wanted to get into a phone in the future, it would need a new way to do
so. That would most likely prompt a new cycle of court fights and, yet
again, more technical fixes by Apple.
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