Facebook’s encryption fight will be harder than San Bernardino

Facebook is caught in a secret legal fight with the FBI. The fight, which centers on an alleged MS-13 gang member in Fresno California, has been kept out of public court records, but Reuters broke the story on Friday citing sources familiar with the situation. According to Reuters, prosecutors are looking to listen in on all Messenger voice calls from the target , similar to a conventional phone wiretap. Facebook says it's impossible to comply because of the service's end-to-end encryption, and the company is risking contempt charges to prove it.

If this seems similar to the San Bernardino case, it should. In that case, the FBI tried to compel Apple to unlock an iPhone linked to a horrific workplace shooting, only to vacate the case when...

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