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flag A judge ordered Apple to help the FBI unlock a shooter’s iPhone by bypassing its security, sparking a national debate over privacy versus security.

flag A federal judge has ordered Apple to assist the FBI in unlocking an iPhone used by a San Bernardino shooter by creating software to bypass its security features, including the auto-erase function after 10 failed passcode attempts. flag The government argues the request is narrowly tailored and does not require a universal backdoor, but Apple warns it would set a dangerous precedent, undermining encryption and user security. flag The case reignites debate over balancing national security and privacy, with critics warning that forcing tech companies to weaken security could expose all users to hackers and foreign adversaries.

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