Encryption engineers at Apple would rather leave the tech giant than assist the FBI in unlocking an iPhone owned by a San Bernardino shooter.
Over half a dozen previous and current Apple employees are already discussing their potential moves if the FBI secures a court order to force the company to help law enforcement authorities. They might either resign or balk at work.
Apple’s lawyers, in its final brief to the Federal District Court of the Central District of California, stipulated the conscription breaches the firm’s guiding principles and threatens the autonomy of the company and its engineers.
The iPhone maker refused to comment on the issue.
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