Apple, Gabbard
Apple has a security nightmare on its hands that’s showing no signs yet of coming to an end. For the first time, the iPhone-maker is making its famously locked-down phones less secure, putting millions of users at risk.
According to a letter seen by 9to5Mac, the Trump Administration is investigating whether the UK may have broken a
Donald Trump’s national intelligence director has hit out at Yvette Cooper’s “egregious” order for Apple to develop an iPhone backdoor.
Tulsi Gabbard called the order, which demands Apple permit the United Kingdom backdoor access into global users’ iCloud backups, a “clear and egregious” violation of Americans’ privacy.
Tulsi Gabbard, the head of US National Intelligence, says she was not informed in advance about the UK government's demand to be able to access Apple customers' encrypted data from anywhere in the world.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard says she has serious concerns about the British government’s reported demand that Apple provide backdoor access to any data stored in the cloud.
The confrontation between Washington and London is gaining momentum so quickly that it may soon lead to a complete rejection of intelligence sharing. Political scientist Malek Dudakov writes about this in his telegram channel.
A secret order issued by the UK against Apple would be a ‘clear and egregious violation’ if it provides back door access to Americans’ encrypted data, says US director of national intelligence.
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US President Donald Trump has criticized the UK government's request for Apple to create a 'back door' for accessing user data, likening it to practices in China. US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard shared similar concerns,
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