Tulsi Gabbard, the head of US National Intelligence, says she was not informed in advance about the UK government's demand to ...
U.S. officials are examining whether the UK broke a bilateral agreement by reportedly demanding that Apple build a "backdoor" ...
The Director of National Intelligence was apparently blindsided when the UK demanded that Apple open an encryption backdoor, and says that lawyers and other agencies are on the case.
According to a letter seen by 9to5Mac, the Trump Administration is investigating whether the UK may have broken a ...
The order required Apple to develop the capability to defeat the strong encryption in its optional Advanced Data Protection ...
Apple on February 21 withdrew its Advanced Data Protection feature from the United Kingdom following government demands for ...
With strong encryption, aka end-to-end encryption (E2EE), only your devices hold the key. If a government asks Apple to hand over copies of your iMessages, for example, it cannot do so because the ...
Meredith Whittaker, Signal's CEO, has threatened to pull the company out of Sweden if a proposed government bill requiring ...
In a bid to boost its surveillance efforts, the UK Government's Home Office reportedly requested a ‘backdoor’ be built into ...
If the tech giant hopes that killing encryption will cause public upset and deter other governments, it’s probably wrong.
Apple users in the United Kingdom will no longer have access to a key data security feature for iCloud storage: Advanced Data ...
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