On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 11:08:07AM -0800, Rayzer wrote: > > The idea was to force the iPhone 5C to auto-backup to Farookâs > > iCloud account. With a legal court order, Apple can and does turn over > > iCloud data. For some reason, Farook had not backed up the phone for > > roughly six weeks prior to the attack. The executive said Apple does > > not know whether the auto-backup was disabled or enabled, but he did > > say that the previous iCloud backups, which were handed over to > > investigators, were sporadic. > >
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/02/17/apple_iphone_5c/ "It appears the killer disabled his cloud backups after this date." How do they enable remotely(?) disabled backups? And Apple can read plaintext backups on their cloud?...
