In a surprising move, the U.K. government has quietly removed crucial encryption advice from its official websites. This ...
"Europe needs to realise is that there is no difference between tech sovereignty and actual sovereignty," said Andy Yen.
From its inception, the U.S. has prioritized the privacy and security of its citizens. Our Constitution guarantees via the Fourth Amendment that “the right of the people to be secure in their persons, ...
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Apple's M4 chip powers new MacBook Air and Pro models. Differences in performance, features, and price define the user choice ...
The proverbial lady isn’t singing quite yet in Brazil. Apple continues to insist that opening the app economy in the way ...
Apple recently pulled its encryption service in the UK after a backdoor request The dispute between the UK government and ...
By default, Apple provides end-to-end encryption on 14 of its products, like saved passwords; first introduced in December ...
The UK is no longer recommending the use of encryption for at-risk groups following its iCloud backdoor demands ...
Apple is challenging UK’s iCloud encryption backdoor order, the U.K. government appears to have quietly removed encryption ...
Britain’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has secretly censored detailed public computer security guidance provided to ...