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Peter Moore - Chicago27-Feb-16 11:28
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Mike Mullikin wrote:
One area that isn't getting much press is the forensic rules that are likely to play out if/when the FBI's requested backdoor is used to unlock a living defendants iPhone. At trial his/her defense attorney will demand access to the source code of the backdoor so "experts" can decide if the data was corrupted. Might as well publish the hack in an article here at CP.


Interesting point. If the defendant were alive, I believe they could be compelled to unlock the phone pursuant to a valid search warrant, and if they refused, be jailed for contempt. One would also hope that the government had enough evidence to convict the person without data from the phone, and if they didn't, they probably have no business hacking the phone anyway.

But of course, if the government needed the data for other reasons - like a perceived imminent threat to the public - they may well use the tool. In that case I hope they'd be smart enough not to try to use whatever they find on the phone in a court case, because you're right, if they did, the defense would have a valid argument for being able to inspect every detail of "GovtOS". My understanding is they generally try not to actually use the evidence from their best sources in public court cases for precisely this reason. As long as they only use the phone data for leads and not directly to incriminate a particular person, I think they'd be able to keep the tool away from scrutiny.
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