US government drops another iPhone case against Apple

The Department of Justice said Apple's help was no longer necessary as the passcode had been obtained. A similar case involving a phone used by the San Bernardino gunman was dropped when the FBI got help from a third-party to unlock the handset. The DoJ denied either case was about setting a court precedent. The cases revolve around cracking the four-digit security number that accesses the phone without triggering a security feature that erases all data after 10 incorrect guesses.

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