The FBI has offered to unlock
another iPhone for police after revealing it could access the handset
used by San Bernardino killer Syed Farook.
Police in Arkansas wish
to unlock an iPhone and iPod belonging to two teenagers accused of
killing a couple, according to the Associated Press (AP).
Less than a day after its San Bernardino announcement, the FBI agreed to help in the homicide case.
Syed Farook and his wife were shot dead after killing 14 people in December.
A judge agreed to postpone the Arkansas case on 28 March to allow prosecutors to ask the FBI for help.
Hunter
Drexler, 18, and Justin Staton, 15, are accused of killing Robert and
Patricia Cogdell at their home in Conway, Arkansas last July.
Staton had been raised as a grandson by the Cogdells.
'Willingness to help'
"We
always appreciate [the FBI's] cooperation and willingness to help their
local law enforcement partners," Faulkner County prosecuting attorney
Cody Hilland told the AP.
An attorney for Mr Drexler told the AP she was "not concerned" about any data on the phone.
Previously, the FBI had asked Apple to write new software that would allow it to gain access to Farook's iPhone.
However,
the company refused, arguing it would be wrong to compromise the
security of one of its devices since that might lead to vulnerabilities
in many other iPhones.
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