The FBI wants Apple to unlock iPhones used by suspected Pensacola naval station shooter
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is seeking help from engineers at Apple to help it unlock two iPhones owned by a gunman suspected of carrying out a shooting attack that took place last month at Naval Air Station Pensacola in Florida. The FBI believes that Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani is responsible for carrying out the fatal shooting attack that killed three people. It wrote in a Monday letter to Apple’s general counsel that both phones are protected by a passcode....