Federal Bureau of Investigation Director James Comey said on
Thursday the agency paid more to get into the iPhone of one of the San
Bernardino shooters than he will make in the remaining seven years and four
months he has in his job.
According to figures from the FBI and the U.S. Office of
Management and Budget, Comey’s annual salary as of January 2015 was $183,300.
Without a raise or bonus, Comey will make $1.34 million over the remainder of
his job.
That suggests the FBI paid the largest ever publicized amount
for a hacking technique, given the most previously paid was $1 million by U.S.
information security company Zerodium to break into phones.
Speaking at the Aspen Security Forum in London, Comey was asked
by a moderator how much the FBI paid for the software that eventually broke
into the iPhone.
“A lot. More than I will make in the remainder of this job,
which is seven years and four months for sure,” Comey said. “But it
was, in my view, worth it.”
The Justice Department said in March it had unlocked the San
Bernardino shooter’s iPhone with the help of an unidentified third party and
dropped its case against Apple Inc, ending a high-stakes legal clash but
leaving the broader fight over encryption unresolved.
Comey said the FBI will be able to use software used on the San
Bernardino phone on other 5C iPhones running IOS 9 software.
The FBI gained access to the iPhone used by Rizwan Farook, one
of the shooters who killed 14 people in San Bernardino, California on Dec. 2.
The
case raised the debate over whether technology companies’ encryption
technologies protect privacy or endanger the public by blocking law enforcement
access to information.
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