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Schneier on Security |
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2025-02-08 15:56:32 (vue: 2025-02-08 16:08:35) |
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UK is Ordering Apple to Break its Own Encryption |
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The Washington Post is reporting that the UK government has served Apple with a “technical capability notice” as defined by the 2016 Investigatory Powers Act, requiring them to break the Advanced Data Protection encryption in iCloud for the benefit of law enforcement.
This is a big deal, and something we in the security community have worried was coming for a while now.
The law, known by critics as the Snoopers\' Charter, makes it a criminal offense to reveal that the government has even made such a demand. An Apple spokesman declined to comment...
The Washington Post is reporting that the UK government has served Apple with a “technical capability notice” as defined by the 2016 Investigatory Powers Act, requiring them to break the Advanced Data Protection encryption in iCloud for the benefit of law enforcement.
This is a big deal, and something we in the security community have worried was coming for a while now.
The law, known by critics as the Snoopers\' Charter, makes it a criminal offense to reveal that the government has even made such a demand. An Apple spokesman declined to comment... |
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