The Denver Post

APPLE WILL CLOSE IPHONE LOOPHOLE USED BY POLICE

- — The Associated Press

FRANCISCO» Apple is closing SAN a security gap that allowed outsiders to pry personal informatio­n from locked iPhones without a password, a change that will thwart law enforcemen­t agencies that have been exploiting the vulnerabil­ity to collect evidence in criminal investigat­ions.

The loophole will be shut down in a forthcomin­g update to Apple’s iOS software, which powers iPhones.

Once fixed, iPhones will no longer be vulnerable to intrusion via the Lightning port used both to transfer data and to charge iPhones. The port will still function after the update but will shut off data an hour after a phone is locked if the correct password isn’t entered.

The current flaw has provided a point of entry for authoritie­s across the U.S. since the FBI paid an unidentifi­ed third party in 2016 to unlock an iPhone used by a mass killer in the San Bernardino shooting a few months earlier.

The FBI sought outside help after Apple rebuffed the agency’s efforts to make the company create a security backdoor into iPhone technology.

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