ASSOCIATED PRESS et al v. FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

  1. May 15, 2017

    Media Cos. Say Hearing Testimony Supports FOIA Requests

    A group of media companies told a Washington, D.C., federal judge Friday that the early May revelation during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing that the Federal Bureau of Investigation paid $900,000 for a tool used to hack one of the San Bernardino attackers' iPhones supports their efforts to declassify related files.

  2. January 31, 2017

    FBI Says Releasing Farook Phone Hack Files Is Security Risk

    The FBI asked a D.C. federal court for a quick win on Monday in a suit brought by media organizations seeking to declassify files related to how the agency was able to hack one of the San Bernardino attackers' iPhones without Apple's help, saying disclosing those details risks educating America's enemies on U.S. intelligence.

  3. September 16, 2016

    Media Sue FBI Over San Bernardino Shooter Phone Hack

    The Associated Press, Vice Media and USA Today parent company Gannett sued the FBI in D.C. federal court on Friday for information related to how the agency was able to hack one of the San Bernardino attackers' iPhones without Apple's help.

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