21 Feb
2016
21 Feb
'16
6:18 a.m.
On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 11:08:07AM -0800, Rayzer wrote:
The idea was to force the iPhone 5C to auto-backup to Farookâs iCloud account. With a legal court order, Apple can and does turn over iCloud data. For some reason, Farook had not backed up the phone for roughly six weeks prior to the attack. The executive said Apple does not know whether the auto-backup was disabled or enabled, but he did say that the previous iCloud backups, which were handed over to investigators, were sporadic.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/02/17/apple_iphone_5c/ "It appears the killer disabled his cloud backups after this date." How do they enable remotely(?) disabled backups? And Apple can read plaintext backups on their cloud?...