CUPERTINO, Calif., Feb. 22 (UPI) -- A slight majority of Americans believe Apple should comply with a Justice Department request to unlock the iPhone of one the San Bernardino terrorist attackers, the Pew Research Center reported Monday.
The survey, conducted Feb. 18-21 of 1,002 adults, said that 51 percent believe Apple should unlock the iPhone to assist the ongoing FBI investigation; 38 percent said Apple should not unlock the phone to ensure the security of its other users' information; 11 percent did not offer an opinion on the question.