Apple is challenging a UK government order that would force the company to provide access to its customers' encrypted data when needed. According to BBC, the tech giant has appealed to the ...
The UK is no longer recommending the use of encryption for at-risk groups following its iCloud backdoor demands ...
Apple is challenging a U.K. government data access order in the Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT), the Financial Times ...
The Apple legal battle heats up with reports circulating that the company may sue the UK government over user data privacy, ...
Apple has begun legal action to resist a secret demand by the U.K. government for access to iPhone users’ data. Citing ...
Apple has challenged the UK's order to let the government see protected iCloud files through the investigatory powers ...
Apple responded by disabling its Advanced Data Protection (ADP) feature for UK users in early February, effectively removing ...
Covert tactics are an essential investigative tool in tackling contemporary organised and serious crime – they are not ...
Apple has publicly been pushing back against a UK order that demands it create encryption backdoors, and it has now formally ...
Apple is stepping up its fight with the British government over a demand to create a “back door” in its most secure cloud storage systems, by filing a legal complaint that it hopes will overturn the ...
The order being appealed by Apple is a Technical Capability Notice issued by the UK Home Office under the 2016 law, which is nicknamed the Snoopers' Charter and forbids unauthorized disclosure of the ...
Apple is ramping up its fight with the UK over a demand to create a backdoor for iCloud accounts. It has filed a legal ...