US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard called for an investigation after the UK government ordered Apple Inc. to build a backdoor into the global data of its customers.
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If Apple decides to take legal action against the UK, Elon Musk looks likely to support it.The UK government is said to have issued a "secret order" for access to user data.Musk has been critical of Apple's privacy practices in the past.
Apple is now reportedly taking the British Government to court Move comes after the UK Government reportedly asked Apple to build an encryption key Apple refused, and disabled its encryption service for UK users The UK Government's privacy row with Apple over an alleged backdoor request continues,
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard is going to bat for civil liberties against the overreaching British government.
Reason reported on the United Kingdom's demand for access to any Apple user's digital information stored in its cloud storage service, iCloud. Since those data are end-to-end encrypted by default, this would require the tech giant to create an intentional vulnerability in its security protocols—the likes of which could be exploited by
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. In a letter, Ms Gabbard said she was seeking further ...
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DMR News on MSNApple Challenges UK’s Data Privacy Request in Legal BattleThe UK government’s recent demand for Apple to provide access to its customers’ private data has prompted the tech giant to take legal action. The UK, known for its commitment to safeguarding citizens from severe crimes like child sex abuse and terrorism while maintaining privacy protections,
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Amazon S3 on MSNApple Fights UK Order To Access Customer Encrypted DataApple is challenging a UK government order that would force the company to provide access to its customers' encrypted data when needed. According to BBC, the tech giant has appealed to the Investigatory Powers Tribunal,
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.
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.
Apple is taking the UK government to court over efforts to force the company to weaken iCloud encryption. The case, filed under the Investigatory Powers Act (IPA), seeks to compel Apple to create a backdoor that would allow law enforcement access to user data, not just in the UK but potentially in other countries too.
WASHINGTON — 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 ...
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