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WhatsApp Messenger Introduces End-To-End Encryption For All Users On All Platforms

Paul Morris·April 6, 2016
All of your WhatsApp messages will now have end-to-end encryption on iOS, Android, Windows Phone and Web. Here are the details on it.

FBI’s Method Of Unlocking iPhone Unlikely To Remain Secret

Paul Morris·April 4, 2016
The FBI may have officially taken the necessary steps to drop its case against Apple, but the ongoing encryption battle is far from actually being over and put to bed. The United States Department of Justice jumped through all of the necessary hoops last week in order to prevent its ongoing encryption case against Apple from going to court. The decision was taken internally after the FBI found another method of unlocking the iPhone 5c used in the San Bernardino shootings, and therefore no longer required Apple's intervention. Now, several security experts have gone on record as stating that the method used by FBI for accessing the device is unlikely to stay secret for long.

This Was Inevitable: FBI Agrees To Unlock iPhone In Another Case

Paul Morris·April 1, 2016

It’s Official: US Government Drops Its iPhone Unlocking Case Against Apple [Updated]

Taimur Asad·March 29, 2016
The Apple vs FBI battle is over, well at least for now. U.S. government's Department of Justice dropped its case against Apple today as the FBI no longer needed Apple's help in unlocking the iPhone 5c belonging to one of San Bernardino shooters.

FBI Backs Off Apple, Asks To Delay March 22 Hearing, Claims To Have Found A Way Into iPhone

Paul Morris·March 22, 2016
The continually twisting and turning rollercoaster that is the Apple versus the FBI encryption case has taken yet another unexpected turn. In a surprising turn of events, the FBI has officially filed a motion as part of an attempt to vacate the scheduled court hearing that was all set to take place in a Californian court Tuesday. In the motion, the FBI claims to have found another way to gain access to the iPhone used in the San Bernardino shootings, and in turn, no longer requires the assistance of Apple to break encryption and provide a backdoor into the iOS platform.

iOS 9.3 Fixes Critical Security Flaw In iMessage, Here Are The Details

Paul Morris·March 21, 2016

Apple Employees Will Quit If Forced To Build GovtOS [Report]

Paul Morris·March 18, 2016
According to a new report, Apple Employees responsible for making iOS a secure platform will quit if the company is forced to build GovtOS for the FBI.

Apple Submits Final Response In iPhone Unlock Case Ahead Of March 22 Court Hearing

Paul Morris·March 16, 2016
Apple has released a new statement ahead of its March 22 court date. The newly released statement is the final scheduled brief by Apple before their court appearance later this month, which will see Tim Cook's company visit a federal court in California to determine whether or not the company is required to assist the FBI - as per a court order - with the ongoing investigations into the San Bernardino shooting incident which took place late last year.

Obama On Encryption Issue: ‘You Cannot Take An Absolutist View’

Paul Morris·March 12, 2016

DOJ Filing Suggests It Might Bully Apple Into Turning Over iOS Source Code And Signature

Oliver Haslam·March 12, 2016
A new DOJ filing is essentially threatening to force Apple to hand over its iOS source code and digital signature to the FBI, allowing the agency to create its own bespoke version of iOS.

Apple-FBI Feud Takes An Ugly Turn Over iPhone Encryption Issue

Paul Morris·March 12, 2016
As we could have probably predicted, things between Apple and the FBI are starting to turn a little sour as part of the run-up to the March 22 hearing. Prosecutors involved in the case have filed a third motion, that once again attempts to convince Apple to go through the necessary processes involved in breaking encryption on the iPhone that was used as part of last year's San Bernardino shooting in California. Apple, as you might expect, isn't exactly pleased with not only the recent motion, but also the wording and terminology used within that filing.

Apple’s Eddy Cue: If Precedent Is Set, FBI Could Force Surveillance Via iPhone’s Camera, Mic

Paul Morris·March 10, 2016

What Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak Has To Say About Apple-FBI Case [Video]

Paul Morris·March 8, 2016
Apple Co-founder Steve "Woz" Wozniak has become the latest high-profile technology entrepreneur to chime in with an opinion on the Apple-FBI encryption situation. Wozniak took the opportunity as part of an appearance on a TV talk show to give an insight into his own personal opinion on the situation. As you might expect, Woz shares the opinions and values of Apple and its current CEO, Tim Cook, and wasn't shy in expressing those opinions as part of his appearance on the talk show.

Tim Cook, Tech CEOs, Republican Elite Attend Secret Meeting To End Trump’s Run For POTUS

Paul Morris·March 8, 2016
It's being reported that Tim Cook, along with a number of technology company CEOs and established Republican representatives, have met at the American Enterprise Institute's World Forum to discuss one thing; how to stop Donald Trump from gaining the Presidential nomination from his party. It is being reported that Apple CEO Tim Cook is part of a fairly high profile coalition that has been looking at ways to try and prevent Donald Trump from getting the nod to run for President of the United States.

Tech Companies May Leave U.S., iOS Users May Avoid Updates If FBI Wins Against Apple

Oliver Haslam·March 8, 2016
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