A federal U.S. judge has ruled that the FBI does not have to reveal the company it contracted to unlock the iPhone 5c of the San Bernardino shooter. The law enforcement agency was sued by USA Today, Associated Press, and Vice Media under the Freedom of Information Act for not revealing the company and the amount it paid to unlock the shooter’s iPhone.
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