The FBI plans to keep the method used to crack a terrorist's Apple iPhone secret, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday, citing sources.
The device, used by an shooter in last year's San Bernardino, California attack, fueled a high-profile legal battle between Apple and the government, which hoped to force Apple to unlock the phone. The FBI eventually breached it with the help of an unidentified third party, and it was unclear whether Apple would find out about the tool used.
The device, used by an shooter in last year's San Bernardino, California attack, fueled a high-profile legal battle between Apple and the government, which hoped to force Apple to unlock the phone. The FBI eventually breached it with the help of an unidentified third party, and it was unclear whether Apple would find out about the tool used.