FBI thwarted by iPhone’s lock mode during raid on journalist’s home – here’s how it works


  • Apple’s lockdown mode prevented the FBI from accessing a journalist’s iPhone data
  • When enabled, Lockdown Mode disables several iPhone features
  • It does so to protect against ‘highly sophisticated cyber attacks’

One of the big selling points for the best iPhones is Apple’s self-proclaimed commitment to privacy and security. It’s been put to the test several times over the years, and a recent standoff between the FBI and a Washington Post reporter once again proved useful for Apple’s protection.

The case concerns Washington Post journalist Hannah Natanson, who the FBI is investigating due to alleged leaks of classified information to the press. In a raid on Natanson’s home, the FBI seized an iPhone and a MacBook Pro owned by the Washington Post, as well as a MacBook Pro owned by Natanson, plus other electronic devices.

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