Apple CEO Tim Cook on Monday reiterated the company’s opposition to helping the feds access its products, and called for a commission to study the issue of encryption. “Our country has always been ...
The company said it was "gravely disappointed" to no longer be able to offer Advanced Data Protection to iPhone users in the UK. Katie is a UK-based news reporter and features writer. Officially, she ...
In a bid to boost its surveillance efforts, the UK Government's Home Office reportedly requested a ‘backdoor’ be built into Apple’s end-to-end encryption to allow law enforcement agencies access to ...
Apple is ready to take its fight to protect user privacy all the way to the Supreme Court, says Eddie Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of Internet Software and Services, in a newly-published ...
Katie is a UK-based news reporter and features writer. Officially, she is CNET's European correspondent, covering tech policy and Big Tech in the EU and UK. Unofficially, she serves as CNET's Taylor ...
WASHINGTON -- Apple Inc. will tell a federal judge this week in legal papers that its fight with the FBI over accessing a locked and encrypted iPhone should be kicked to Congress, rather than decided ...
Apple Inc. AAPL has reportedly been secretly aiding law enforcement agencies in leveraging its products for surveillance purposes. What Happened: In the last five years, Apple has conducted two ...
The battle for phone encryption is hitting the streets, as iPhone owners are going to gather at the Apple Store in San Francisco tonight in a show of solidarity for the company’s refusal to budge on ...
A backdoor into iCloud end-to-end encryption would defeat the purpose of the feature, so Apple is pulling it from the UK altogether. Reading time 4 minutes Good work, Britain. Owners of Apple devices ...
Passware, a vendor of forensics tools for recovering data for law enforcement, has issued a warning that its forensics tools can bypass the security of FileVault disk encryption in Mac OS X if the ...