sot: darren oved, attorney "presently there's a court order directing apple to create a software that disables certain security features in the phone" the software would allow the f-b-i to attempt to retrieve data from a phone used by one of the san bernardino shooters. apple has refused to comply, saying that the order goes far beyond a single investigation. sot: darren oved, attorney "this could affect the security and the encryption technology on phones that most of us carry today" apple c-e-o tim cook said in a letter that developing a "back door" could put all i- phone users at risk... and set a precedent threatening civil liberties. several recent polls indicate the public siding with the government.... but one by reuters indicated support for apple... and denying government access to phone and internet communications. .. even in the sot: darren oved, attorney "i think it represents an overall concern that people don't want the government intruding into their private lives" some argue the issue should be decided by non- elected authorities and private companies... but, rather th