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Consequences of Apple-FBI case: Italian Father asks for unlocking her dead son iPhone


An Italian said Thursday it has asked the pattern of Apple, Tim Cook, to authorize the release of the iPhone of his son, who died recently, to recover your photos and memories.

AFP

In case of refusal or inability of Apple, the father says he will ask helps computer experts who used the FBI, when US computer giant refused to unlock the iPhone from one of the perpetrators of San Bernardino (California) .

"Do not remove the ability to save memories of my son," he asked in his email to Tim Cook architect Leonardo Fabbretti, whose 13 year old son died of cancer, according to the newspaper La Repubblica.

His son Dama, adopted in Ethiopia in 2007, died last September after several operations and sessions qumioterapia to fight bone cancer diagnosed in 2013.

"I offered my son an iPhone 6 nine months before his death, he used all the time and wanted me to have access, he added my fingerprints for identification theirs" said Fabbretti AFP.

Fabbretti said he had contacted the Israeli company Cellebrite who allegedly helped the FBI to penetrate the iPhone one of the perpetrators of San Bernardino.

According to the architect, this Israeli company would have proposed trying to force the iPhone free your child to let you retrieve the data.

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