A protestor holds up an iPhone that reads No Entry...

A protestor holds up an iPhone that reads No Entry outside of the the Apple store on Fifth Avenue on Feb. 23, 2016 in Manhattan. Credit: Getty Images / Bryan Thomas

I had to shake my head in disbelief and chuckle reading “FBI hacks iPhone” [News, March 29].

The story said, “Apple attorneys said last week that they hoped the government would share that information if it proved successful.” Wow, that Apple would even suggest sharing information is absurd, given the fact that it refused to help in the recovery of possible evidence against mass killers.

It seems the worm has turned in this Apple.

Fred Eavarone, Huntington

 

 

 

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