U.K. officials have ordered Apple Inc. to implement a backdoor in its iCloud file storage service, the Washington Post reported today. The backdoor would enable the government to access Apple users’ ...
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Apple has reportedly been ordered by the U.K. government to create a backdoor giving security officials access to encrypted ...
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The secret order would give the UK access to encrypted backups belonging to any user — not just Brits.
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The British government has ordered that Apple give it blanket access to all encrypted user content uploaded to the cloud, reports The Washington Post (a subscription is required to read the article).
The British government has secretly ordered Apple to provide a backdoor to allow access to all user content uploaded to ...