US asks for access to encrypted devices

The US wants better access to encrypted devices, with the attorney general saying the FBI hasn't been able to access 7500 mobile devices.

Attorney General Jeff Sessions has accused technology companies of failing to adequately help federal investigators access encrypted communications, saying last year the FBI was blocked from accessing nearly 7500 mobile devices.

Sessions criticised the technology sector in remarks in New York City on Thursday, just two days after an Uzbek immigrant who allegedly drove a truck down a lower Manhattan bike path, killing eight people.

He said he was inspired by Islamic State videos, according to investigators.

"This failure to get encrypted information in a timely manner causes law enforcement to waste even more valuable time and resources. And it could have potentially deadly consequences," Sessions said in prepared remarks.

He added that terrorists should know the United States will use all tools at its disposal, including prosecution in courts and at its Guantanamo Bay prison in Cuba.


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