Hay’adda FBI-da Maraykanka oo sheegtay Inaanay Sheegin doonin Xuquuqda Lahaansha Hanaankii Lagu Furay Telefonkii iPhone-ka ahaa

USA – (warsoor) – Hay’adda Dambi baadhista Federaalka Maraykanka ee FBI-da ayaa maalinimaddii Arabacada waxaay sheegtay in aanay soo bandhigi doonin macluumaadka ay is waydaraasadeen dawladda Maraykanka iyo hababkii farsmo ee uu adeegsaday qofkii jabiyey lambarka sirta ahaa ee ku xidhnaa Telefonkii ay FBI-du doonayso in loo furo.

War-murtiyeed uu soo saaray kalkaaliyaha Agaasimaha Guud ee FBI-da Amy S. Hess ayaa sheegay in markii hayadda FBI-du ay soo kiraystay ciddii kale oo jabisay lambarka sirta ah ee ku xidhnaa Telefoonka iPhone-ka aanay

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ka iibsan xaquuqda farsamo ee loo adeegsaday jabinta telefoonkaas.

Kalkaaliyahan ayaa sheegay in haayadda FBI-du aanay haynin macluumaad ku filan oo la xidhiidha farsamadda looga faa’iidaystay goldaloolooyinka Telefoonka iPhone-ka.

Telefoonkan iPhone-ka ah ee wax la iska waydiinaayey ayaa waxaa lahayd Waaxda Caafimaadka ee degmadda San Bernardino, waxaana la siiyey shaqaalaheeda oo ahaa Syed Farook kaasi oo isaga iyo Xaaskiisa Tashfeen Malik ay

weeraray ay gaystay dabayaaqadii bishii December waxay ku dileen 14 qof waxaana ku dhaawacmay 22 qof oo kale.

Dhanka kale saraakiisa FBI-da ayaa ilaa hadda aqoosan cidda heshiiska ay la galeen farsamadda uu adeegsaday ee uu ku furay telefoonka, Saraakiisah shuruucda qaabilsan ayaa sheegay in ay dhici karto in FBI-du ay dib ugu isticmaali karto telefoonadda kale inay ku furto farsamadda ku shaqaysay in lagu furo telefoonadda kale.

 

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FBI will not share iPhone unlocking mechanism, cites lack of ownership

TEC – (warsoor) – The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation said on Wednesday it did not own the rights to the technical method a contractor used to open an Apple iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters and therefore could not submit details of the mechanism for an interagency government review.

Amy S. Hess, the FBI’s executive assistant director for science and technology, said in a statement that when it hired an outside party to unlock the phone, the agency did not purchase the rights to the technique.

As a result, Hess said, the FBI does not “have enough technical information about any vulnerability” in the iPhone to submit for the interagency review.

If an interagency review, conducted in secret, had been initiated, it would have decided whether the vulnerability could be disclosed to government agencies or the private sector.

The iPhone in question was owned by the San Bernardino County Health Department and assigned to employee Syed Farook, who, with his wife Tashfeen Malik, killed 14 people and wounded 22 during an attack on his co-workers last December.

While officials have not identified the contractor who provided the technique for opening the shooter’s phone, a law enforcement official said that the FBI can re-use the unlocking mechanism on other phones, provided it works on those phones.

Iphone_unlocked_FBIHess said the FBI usually does not comment on vulnerabilities found in cyber products, but the agency decided to make a statement because of the “extraordinary nature of this particular case, the intense public interest in it, and the fact that the FBI already has disclosed publicly the existence of the method.”

Hess’ statement confirmed information from U.S. government sources on Tuesday that the FBI had provisionally decided not to share the iPhone unlocking mechanism because the agency did not own it.

(Reporting by Mark Hosenball, additional reporting by Dustin Volz; editing by Richard Chang and David Gregorio)

Source: Reuters

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