Apple users in the United Kingdom will no longer have access to a key data security feature for iCloud storage: Advanced Data ...
The UK's demand for an encryption backdoor in iCloud, and Apple's response, have repercussions that go far beyond national ...
In a bid to boost its surveillance efforts, the UK Government's Home Office reportedly requested a ‘backdoor’ be built into ...
Apple says it will stop offering an advanced data security option for British users after the government reportedly demanded ...
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.
Security officials argue that encryption hinders criminal investigations, while tech firms defend it as essential to user ...
A backdoor into iCloud end-to-end encryption would defeat the purpose of the feature, so Apple is pulling it from the UK ...
Apple has just removed Advanced Data Protection for iCloud Users in the U.K. Here’s what it means and why it’s a big change ...
The British and Swedish demands are much wider. Using its Investigatory Powers Act — which critics have dubbed a “Snoopers’ ...