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Well if that is in fact true then sure I side with Apple on this...The statement made by Tim Cook where he said they provided all the data in there possession, which if you apply logic would include any stored passwords they had or had the ability to reset.
HOWEVER, as mentioned in the news article.
This is of a single person's phone, and if they in fact did what Cook said they did they have provided "reasonable technical assistance" and should not need to make any sort of statement. That to me does not say "The FBI is to get a 'rooted' OS that has backdoors", so it makes me wonder if they have in fact given up all the passwords to unlock the phone and Tim Cook is just using previous attempts by the feds to make Apple seem like a shining star.Judge Sheri Pym of U.S. District Court in Los Angeles said on Tuesday that Apple must provide "reasonable technical assistance" to investigators seeking to unlock data on an iPhone 5C that had been owned by Syed Rizwan Farook.