The iPhone maker strongly denied Attorney General William Barr's contention that it had resisted helping the government
Apple on Tuesday rejected the Justice Department’s claim that it has refused to help investigators unlock two iPhones that belonged to the shooter in the Pensacola, Fla., naval base attack.Story Continued Below
The government didn’t tell Apple that it couldn’t access the iPhones until Jan. 6, Apple said. Until then, the company added, it didn’t even know that a second iPhone was in the mix. A subpoena concerning the second phone arrived two days later. DOJ did not dispute Apple’s timeline of events when presented with the company’s statement, but reiterated that Apple had an obligation to help investigators.
Apple said it was still helping as much as it could. Company engineers recently spoke with investigators “to provide additional technical assistance,” the firm said.
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