Virginia Court Rules Police Can Force You to Unlock Your Phone With Fingerprint
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Posted October 31, 2014 at 9:16pm by iClarified
A circuit court judge in Virginia has ruled that a defendant can be compelled to give up their fingerprint to allow police to search through their phone; however, passcodes are still protected by law.
Judge Steven C. Frucci ruled this week that giving police a fingerprint is akin to providing a DNA or handwriting sample or an actual key, which the law permits. A pass code, though, requires the defendant to divulge knowledge, which the law protects against, according to Frucci's written opinion.
David Baust was accused of strangling his wife and prosecutors believed he had incriminating footage on the device. If Baust had a passcode on his device, he would have been protected; however, if he had used a fingerprint to unlock the device, police could have forced him to unlock the phone.
If Baust had an iPhone, he had to have had a passcode enabled as well, which would protect him under the law. A passcode on the iPhone is required after every reboot, 48 hours, or three-failed attempts at using the fingerprint sensor.
At the time it is unclear if this decision will have any privacy and security implications on most popular smartphones such as the iPhone 5s and iPhone 6 having Touch ID, a fingerprint sensor
It just shows that Apple security is better then ever, they decided that even if the government will ask for a bypass, not to put one and this way they won't have the dilemma of saying yes or no because there is none.
CORRECTION: David Baust charged for felony strangulation of girlfriend that is still alive. He just choked her. He had charges dismissed in court in April 2014 and now she claims he recorded it on his phone. So, they want him to allow access to his phone in October 2014. If he recorded it, he deleted it. Weak case.
Well there you go.. Just turn off the option for "fingerprint" and turn on option for code to unlock.. There's your workaround if the law states unlock by fingerprint..