Apple on February 21 withdrew its Advanced Data Protection feature from the United Kingdom following government demands for ...
U.S. officials are examining whether the UK broke a bilateral agreement by reportedly demanding that Apple build a "backdoor" ...
U.S. officials are looking at whether the United Kingdom violated a bilateral agreement by demanding Apple create a "backdoor ...
US director of national intelligence Tulsi Gabbard wrote in a letter that her lawyers are “working to provide a legal opinion ...
Apple has made significant concessions to the UK government by disabling the Advanced Data Protection (ADP) feature in iCloud ...
Trump criticizes UK for demanding backdoor into Apple's encrypted cloud storage, compares move to China's authoritarian ...
“Skype calls have excellent sound quality and are highly secure with end-to-end encryption,” Skype’s homepage read in 2004.
Security officials argue that encryption hinders criminal investigations, while tech firms defend it as essential to user ...
Apple says it will stop offering an advanced data security option for British users after the government reportedly demanded ...
A backdoor into iCloud end-to-end encryption would defeat the purpose of the feature, so Apple is pulling it from the UK ...
The UK's demand for an encryption backdoor in iCloud, and Apple's response, have repercussions that go far beyond national borders, threatening user privacy and security worldwide.
Bruce Schneier observes that the UK's demands that Apple weaken its security worldwide will exacerbate threats to users.