According to the MIT Technology Review it has been cited that iOS 10 will not be encrypted. Finally now anyone can examine the code. This is probably for this first time when the iOS is not encrypted. Kernel which is known to be the heart of the operating system ideally controls the hardware and applies security wall to the hardware. The preview version of the Apple iOS 10 was released last week. There are serious implications attached with the next release of the Apple now. The unencrypted version of the Apple may attract a lot of eyes for unwanted vulnerabilities for the device.
There are many implications attached with the latest step of Apple. On one hand, Apple may face serious threats from the people who like to modify the measures of the security however on the same end the life could be easier for the those hackers who are trying to find the weakness in code of the Apple. It could help many researchers too towards putting up fresh challenges for the company. Removing the lock on the code makes more sense for the security agencies too, unlike last year where FBI had to spend million towards hacking the code and gaining potential information from the Apple device of the user. San Bernardino was one of the most difficult calls for the company. In the mass murder case the held device belonged to Apple, besides multiple requests made by the company, Apple refused to help FBI.
The case cost Apple a lot of damage in the market. The company was mocked down by many due to the irnon‐cooperative behavior. FBI hired hackers from outside to help them with the iPhone device and nearly spent a million to get the device unlocked. It was one of the dark operations of FB Iwhere the details about the hackers were not leaked.