The UK's demand for an Apple encryption backdoor sparks a global debate on privacy, security, and the risks of government ...
Apple released iOS 18.3.1, iPadOS 18.3.1, and iPadOS 17.7.5 today to address a zero-day exploit that might allow attackers to ...
Beijing would quickly exploit the British order to allow access to encrypted data.
British law enforcement have demanded access to encrypted data stored by Apple users in its global cloud service.
Apple released iOS 18.3 in January, and that update brought some bug fixes to all iPhones. But when Apple released iOS 18 in ...
The British order requires Apple to give blanket access to all encrypted materials, not merely a specific account. If Apple complied, it would be a significant defeat and establish a precedent to ...
The UK government has demanded backdoor access to all of Apple's cloud data under the UK’s Investigatory Power Act.
Apple’s excellent Advanced Data Protection (APD) is central to this new furor. This applies end-to-end encryption to almost all the sensitive data on your iPhone, including your iCloud drive, photos, ...
Let’s keep this short and sweet — or rather bitter. The widely reported mandate on Apple to trash its encryption at the ...
Make no mistake – the suddenly-white hot debate over whether or not Apple will create a means for the FBI to “unlock” one of its cell phones is a defining moment in the rollout of the 21st ...
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’ ...