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Zuckerberg supported Apple in a dispute with the FBI about hacking iPhones

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The founder of the social network Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, supported Apple, which refuses to help the FBI hack the iPhone of “San Bernardino shooter” Syed Farooq.

The December attack in california, whose victims were 14 people, called the largest terrorist attack in the United States after 11 September 2001.

Apple Company intends to challenge The decision of the American court, obliged the manufacturer of smartphones to help investigators to access the mobile device of the suspect. Investigators are confident that extremely important information is stored on the phone.

“I don't think creating security loopholes is the right method. Therefore, we fully support Tim Cook and Apple,” said Mark Zuckerberg, speaking at the largest exhibition in the mobile communications industry, Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

Zuckerberg stressed that his company Facebook is doing everything in its power to fight terrorism, but is convinced of the need to encrypt data.

Immediately after the statement by Apple CEO Tim Cook, the largest social networks made a formal appeal in support of the company Facebook and Twitteras well as a Google search engine and WhatsApp messaging maker.

“The United States government has asked Apple to take an unprecedented step that threatens the safety of our customers,” Cook said in a statement.

In Apple stressed that access to information from an iPhone can only get a person who knows the password from the device. Even company employees are said to have no access to the information contained in the phone.

The FBI wants Apple engineers to remove the limit on the number of attempts to enter a password (currently 10 attempts), and also help create a program that will automatically try all possible combinations at high speed.

See also:

Apple refused to help the FBI burglary iPhone shooter from San Bernardino

Facebook and Twitter have supported Apple in a dispute with the FBI

New York Police due to Apple can't solve hundreds of crimes

Attack on a clinic in California: at least 14 dead

Russian attack found in San Bernardino attacks

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