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Apple, Google push for judicial oversight in Canada online safety billApple and Google are urging Canada to amend Bill C-22, seeking judicial oversight to prevent secret orders that could force them to break e...
Apple, Meta warn Canadian bill could force them to weaken encryptionApple and Meta are opposing Canada's Bill C-22, arguing it could force them to break device and service encryption. Law enforcement claims ...
UK makes new attempt to access Apple cloud data, FT reportsBritain’s government has reportedly ordered Apple to create a backdoor into iCloud for UK users, contradicting earlier US claims that Brita...
UK shelves plan to access US user data from AppleThe dispute surfaced at the start of the year with a news report that British security officials had issued the US tech giant with a secret...
US spy chief Tulsi Gabbard says UK agreed to drop 'backdoor' mandate for AppleUS intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard announced the UK has dropped its demand for Apple to create a backdoor to access encrypted data of Amer...
Apple appealing against UK 'back door' order, tribunal confirmsApple has long said that it would never build a so-called backdoor into its encrypted services or devices, because once one is created, it ...
Apple says halting data protection tool for UK usersApple said on Friday it could no longer offer full end-to-end encryption for British customers and iPhone users, following US media reports...
Apple’s Tim Cook meets with Trump as tariffs threaten iPhonesPresident Trump is meeting with Apple's Tim Cook at the White House. Cook aims to maintain a strong relationship with Trump amidst US-China...
Apple asked to provide backdoor access to encrypted iCloud backups, claims reportIn a quite latest development it has come to light that the UK government has eventually issued an order to the renowned tech company Apple...
UK orders Apple to give it access to users' encrypted accounts: ReportsBritain's security officials have ordered Apple to create a 'back door' to access all user content uploaded to the cloud, prompting Apple t...
Can privacy and national security coexist on encrypted messaging platforms?Telegram CEO Pavel Durov's arrest in France for inadequate monitoring of illegal activities on the platform has sparked a debate on balanci...
Apple is examining notification trigger: Industry executivesApple will examine to see how, where, and when did the alerts go out as the allegations from individuals have taken on a sensitive nature, ...
Apple denies surveillance claims made by Russia's FSBApple Inc is denying claims made by Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) that it cooperated with American spies to surveil Russian iPhon...
Beware! The spy is right in your pocketFull of sensors, trackers, nasty apps and security vulnerabilities, your smartphone has all the ingredients to become a pocket-sized privac...
Interest of users should be foremost in framing encryption policy: IAMAIThe association’s comments come close on the heels of a recent public spat between Apple and the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the Uni...
Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad asks Twitter to check use of platform for terrorismTelecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Tuesday asked senior executives at Twitter to ensure the social media platform is not abused for te...
Increasing support for Apple's opposition to building encryption backdoors for governmentCook said Apple has complied with the investigating agencies in the case and will continue to do so within the purview of the law.
Pichai backs Apple in battle over unlocking terrorist's iPhone"Forcing companies to enable hacking could compromise user's privacy," Sundar Pichai said as he supported Apple CEO Tim Cook's stand.
Hackers found a way to break into iPhone software and sold it online for $1 millionThe vulnerability has been sold by Zerodium, a place where anyone can buy software exploits, which includes major technology.
Apple CEO Tim Cook takes huge potshot at ad-driven companies like Google and FacebookApple CEO Tim Cook is not too happy about how big Silicon Valley tech companies are using your personal information, reports The Verge.