A judge ordered Apple to unlock a San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone. So what are the privacy implications? Video provided by Newsy Newslook(Photo: Ringo H.W. Chiu, AP) 57CONNECTTWEETLINKEDIN 20COMMENTEMAILMOREApple is urging the government to withdraw its request to break into the iPhone of one of the killers in the San Bernardino, Calif., shootings, claiming such a move would create “dangerous implications.”According to an employee memo sent Monday and obtained by USA TODAY, Apple CEO Tim Cook says the case is more about unlocking one iPhone. “At stake is the data security of hundreds of millions of law-abiding people, and setting a dangerous precedent that threatens everyone’s civil liberties,” writes Cook.