The UK war has returned to coding apples


According to the UK government, Apple is once again requested that the encrypted iCloud user data access, after allegations that the voltage had been abandoned in August. Financial times Reports indicate that a new technical notice (TCN) was issued by the UK Ministry of Interior in early September, and this time it is specifically aimed at reaching the backup copies of British citizens.

“The UK has agreed to drop its mandate to Apple to provide a” back door “that would enable access to encrypted data protected by American citizens and infringe on our civil freedoms,” Gabbard was published in X on August 19. While US officials raised concerns about the matter during President Trump’s visit to the United Kingdom last month, he said Financial timesThe publication stated that two of the British government figures had no longer faced pressure to drop its demands.

We have contacted Apple to comment. The UK Ministry of Interior refused to comment on the situation.

The attempt to revive the United Kingdom to overcome the encryption of Apple data has sparked fears that security and privacy may still be affected by users all over the world. “If Apple broke the encryption from one side to the UK, it breaks it for everyone,” he said, he said International privacyNon -profit special control body. “The weakness produced by hostile countries, criminals and other bad actors can be exploited all over the world.”

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