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encryption

  • EXCLUSIVE: Home Office Quietly Drops ‘Silly’ Proposals to ban Encryption Devices
    EXCLUSIVE: Home Office Quietly Drops ‘Silly’ Proposals to ban Encryption Devices
    The Home Office has quietly dropped plans to ban the possession of 'sophisticated encryption devices' despite having the support of the National Crime Agency.
    November 17, 2023BY Chris Summers
  • Canadian Research Reveals Major Security Loophole in Widely Used Chinese Typing App
    Canadian Research Reveals Major Security Loophole in Widely Used Chinese Typing App
    A recent report from Toronto academic research group The Citizen Lab has revealed serious security flaws in a ...
    August 14, 2023BY Andrew Chen
  • CCP ‘Serious’ About Breaking US Encryption With Quantum Tech: Expert
    CCP ‘Serious’ About Breaking US Encryption With Quantum Tech: Expert
    Your passwords, your credit cards, your bank accounts, and your emails all belong to China’s communist regime. It ...
    March 2, 2023BY Andrew Thornebrooke
  • FBI ‘Deeply Concerned’ After Apple Says Nearly All iCloud Data Now Has End-to-End Encryption
    FBI ‘Deeply Concerned’ After Apple Says Nearly All iCloud Data Now Has End-to-End Encryption
    Apple on Dec. 7 announced a string of new security features, including full end-to-end encryption for nearly all the data ...
    December 8, 2022BY Katabella Roberts
  • US, Australian Police to Access Each Other’s Residents’ Messaging Data
    US, Australian Police to Access Each Other’s Residents’ Messaging Data
    The United States and Australia are tightening their crime-fighting alliance, with a new landmark agreement that could see ...
    December 16, 2021BY Daniel Khmelev
  • FBI Director: Ban Encryption to Counter Domestic Extremism
    FBI Director: Ban Encryption to Counter Domestic Extremism
    FBI Director Christopher Wray said on Sept. 21 that restrictions on encrypted chat services are needed to combat ...
    September 21, 2021BY Ken Silva
  • Australian Police, FBI Take Down 220 Underworld Figures in Global Sting Using Encrypted App
    Australian Police, FBI Take Down 220 Underworld Figures in Global Sting Using Encrypted App
    Law enforcement has struck a “heavy blow” against “industrial-scale” organised crime—netting bikies, mafia members, and even reality TV ...
    June 8, 2021BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • Canada’s Chance to Capitalize on Quantum Leadership
    Canada’s Chance to Capitalize on Quantum Leadership
    Canada can become a global leader in quantum technology, but it has to meet the challenge and not ...
    May 26, 2021BY Rahul Vaidyanath
  • MI5 Chief Accuses Facebook of Giving a ‘Free Pass’ to Terrorists
    MI5 Chief Accuses Facebook of Giving a ‘Free Pass’ to Terrorists
    The head of MI5 has accused Facebook of giving a “free pass” to terrorists with its plans for ...
    May 21, 2021BY PA Media
  • US Senators Raise Alarm About China’s New Encryption Law
    US Senators Raise Alarm About China’s New Encryption Law
    WASHINGTON—U.S. lawmakers are increasingly concerned about China’s new cybersecurity rules that put U.S. companies at risk of losing ...
    December 31, 2019BY Emel Akan
  • China’s New Encryption Law Poses Threat to US Companies, Experts Warn
    China’s New Encryption Law Poses Threat to US Companies, Experts Warn
    WASHINGTON—Beijing’s new cybersecurity law is expected to have significant repercussions for global companies operating in China, as companies ...
    December 18, 2019BY Emel Akan
  • Senate Bill Draft Would Prohibit Unbreakable Encryption
    Senate Bill Draft Would Prohibit Unbreakable Encryption
    WASHINGTON—A draft version of a Senate bill would effectively prohibit unbreakable encryption and require companies to help the ...
    April 8, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • Apple Encryption: Israel’s Cellebrite Helped FBI Crack iPhone, Bloomberg Reported
    Apple Encryption: Israel’s Cellebrite Helped FBI Crack iPhone, Bloomberg Reported
    The FBI collaborated with Israeli data extraction company Cellebrite to access the iPhone of the San Bernardino killers, according ...
    March 30, 2016BY Petr Svab
  • Apple Remains in Dark How FBI Hacked iPhone Without Its Help
    Apple Remains in Dark How FBI Hacked iPhone Without Its Help
    WASHINGTON—The FBI's announcement that it mysteriously hacked into an iPhone is a public setback for Apple Inc., as ...
    March 29, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • Apple and US Government Head to Court Over iPhone Hack Order
    Apple and US Government Head to Court Over iPhone Hack Order
    LOS ANGELES—The heavyweight legal fight between the federal government and Apple Inc. heads to the courtroom after weeks ...
    March 21, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • Google Reveals 77 Percent of Its Online Traffic Is Encrypted
    Google Reveals 77 Percent of Its Online Traffic Is Encrypted
    SAN FRANCISCO—Google is disclosing how much of the traffic to its search engine and other services is being ...
    March 15, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • In Debate Over Encryption, Obama Says ‘Dangers Are Real’
    In Debate Over Encryption, Obama Says ‘Dangers Are Real’
    President Barack Obama is siding with law enforcement in the debate pitting encryption and personal privacy against national ...
    March 12, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • Fight for Encryption Gets New Allies as Tech Companies Join Apple Against the FBI
    Fight for Encryption Gets New Allies as Tech Companies Join Apple Against the FBI
    Apple’s defiance of the FBI’s request to unlock the work phone of one of the San Bernadino shooters ...
    March 6, 2016BY David Glance
  • China Looks to Ramp Up Internet Growth, and Its Controls
    China Looks to Ramp Up Internet Growth, and Its Controls
    China's government has highlighted big data, encryption technology and "core technologies" such as semiconductors as the key elements ...
    March 5, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • Apple Walks a Thin Line on User Privacy While Dealing With China
    Apple Walks a Thin Line on User Privacy While Dealing With China
    Apple has found itself in a funny spot by refusing the FBI's request to unlock the iPhone of ...
    March 1, 2016BY Joshua Philipp
  • Passwords, Privacy, and Protection: Can Apple Meet FBI’s Demand Without Creating a ‘Backdoor’?
    Passwords, Privacy, and Protection: Can Apple Meet FBI’s Demand Without Creating a ‘Backdoor’?
    The San Bernardino terrorist suspect Syed Rizwan Farook used an iPhone 5c, which is now in the possession ...
    March 1, 2016BY H.V. Jagadish
  • What’s Behind the Battle Between FBI and Apple
    What’s Behind the Battle Between FBI and Apple
    A recent court order against Apple compels the company to help the FBI gain access to a locked ...
    February 28, 2016BY David Inserra
  • Apple’s Cook: Complying With FBI Demand ‘Bad for America’
    Apple’s Cook: Complying With FBI Demand ‘Bad for America’
    Apple CEO Tim Cook said Wednesday that it would be "bad for America" if his company complied with ...
    February 24, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • What Is Ransomware and How to Protect Your Precious Files From It
    What Is Ransomware and How to Protect Your Precious Files From It
    What would it mean if you lost all of your personal documents, such as your family photos, research ...
    February 24, 2016BY Nikolai Hampton
  • Apple Tells Employees Why It Won’t Help Hack Shooter’s Phone
    Apple Tells Employees Why It Won’t Help Hack Shooter’s Phone
    WASHINGTON—Apple Inc. CEO Tim Cook acknowledged to employees Monday that "it does not feel right" to refuse to ...
    February 22, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • Just How Much Access Does the NSA Have to All Unencrypted Communications?
    Just How Much Access Does the NSA Have to All Unencrypted Communications?
    In case you haven’t been following the news, the encryption wars are back and a huge Apple vs. ...
    February 20, 2016BY Chris Smith
  • Privacy Shield Replaces Safe Harbor, but Only the Name Has Changed
    Privacy Shield Replaces Safe Harbor, but Only the Name Has Changed
    The replacement for the EU-U.S. Safe Harbor agreement that was ruled unlawful by a European court last year ...
    February 8, 2016BY David Haynes
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