Apple has a security nightmare on its hands that’s showing no signs yet of coming to an end. For the first time, the iPhone-maker is making its famously locked-down phones less secure, putting millions of users at risk.
Tulsi Gabbard called the order, which demands Apple permit the United Kingdom backdoor access into global users’ iCloud backups, a “clear and egregious” violation of Americans’ privacy.
According to a letter seen by 9to5Mac, the Trump Administration is investigating whether the UK may have broken a
The confrontation between Washington and London is gaining momentum so quickly that it may soon lead to a complete rejection of intelligence sharing. Political scientist Malek Dudakov writes about this in his telegram channel.
US President Donald Trump has criticized the UK government's request for Apple to create a 'back door' for accessing user data, likening it to practices in China. US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard shared similar concerns,