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The backlash that followed the UK's request for access to end-to-end encrypted data from Apple echoed throughout the rest of ...
Both officials said the UK decision to force Apple to break its end-to-end encryption—which has been raised multiple times by ...
Apple's reputation for providing a private and secure experience for people who use its products and services is among the ...
Google refused to tell a U.S. senator whether the company had received a secret U.K. surveillance order demanding access to ...
Google refuses to deny that it received a demand from the UK government to install backdoor access into its services.
Unpatched Apple devices remain exposed to Sploitlight, a macOS flaw that allows unauthorized access to private user data ...
But Apple said no, and it looks increasingly like that will be that. It’s an odd feeling to see a developed and, in global ...
Until now it’s stayed quiet on whether it received the same order to open a backdoor to user data as Apple, but a spokesperson confirmed to TechCrunch that it never did. If it had, Google wouldn’t be ...
Apple killed its iCloud's end-to-end encryption feature in the UK in February after being hit by a Technical Capability ...
While iCloud encryption is still installed in Apple devices, the lack of ADP allows the firm to access and share user data with law enforcement, if presented with a warrant.
After all, there’s no need for encryption “backdoors” if you hand the government the encrypted data, and the keys to unlock it; but most Western customers didn’t notice or care. In the years since, ...