The Apple iPhone privacy battle in the UK that may set a new dangerous government surveillance standard
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Apple won't build a backdoor – yet iOS apps leak secrets anyway – Global Security Mag Online
Apple's UK encryption rollback has reignited the global debate on privacy. But while all eyes are on government backdoors, our latest Cybernews research exposes an even bigger risk – iOS apps are leaking sensitive data at scale, and Apple isn't stopping it. Last week, the Cybernews research team revealed that 71% of 156,000 iOS apps are leaking hardcoded secrets – a serious security flaw with major implications for businesses and consumers. Now,…


UK's Apple iCloud encryption fight could lead to similar demands elsewhere
Apple's encryption fight in the United Kingdom could be the least of its worries, with industry observers fearful that other governments around the world will also try to weaken encryption on security grounds. Advanced Data Protection, which encrypts iCloud data, has been pulled in the UK In the U.K., the government has attempted to force Apple to destroy the security of iCloud by providing it with a backdoor. While Apple has fought back, the in…
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