Apple Opposes FBI’s Demand to Hack its Users, Tim Cook Says in Open Letter
Apple opposes the FBI's demand to build a backdoor to the iPhone, Tim Cook says in open letter.
Apple Ordered to Help FBI Recover Data from San Bernardino Shooter’s iPhone 5c
A U.S. Federal judge today ordered Apple to help federal investigators access data on the iPhone 5c used by San Bernardino shooter Syed Farook.
New York Bill Threatens to Change Smartphone Encryption Debate Narrative
New York bill threatens to change smartphone encryption debate narrative.
The White House Should Say “No Backdoors”: Tim Cook
The White House Should Say "no backdoors" according to Apple CEO Tim Cook.
Apple Reiterates That Unlocking Devices Running iOS 8 or Later ‘Would Be Impossible’
Apple informed a federal magistrate judge in Brooklyn, New York that it "would be impossible" for the company to access data on a locked iPhone running iOS 8 or later.
Judge Asks Apple If Unlocking an iPhone Would be “Unduly Burdensome”
New York judge asks Apple whether unlocking an iPhone would be "unduly burdensome."
How the iPod touch is the Most Secure Way to Communicate
How to turn your iPod Touch into a secure communication device.
iPhone Encryption Has Hindered Investigations 74 Times, Manhattan DA Says
Do you recall the US Department of Justice’s claim about the harm Apple would cause because of iPhone encryption with iOS 8? Well, now it has 74 cases (aka reasons) to demand Apple to introduce backdoors to encrypted iPhones. The only problem is that it would undermine the security of the Internet and Apple’s whole...
Researcher Says iMessage Security is Not “Impregnable” as FBI Claims
The FBI could get access to your iMessages -- if Apple allows it.
iOS 8 Encryption Tech Could Cause a Child’s Death, Says DOJ
DOJ worst case scenario for iOS 8 encryption: a child would die.
Apple Working to Encrypt Email Between Providers
Apple says it's working to encrypt email between providers.
Telegram Will Reward $200,000 to the First Person Who Breaks its Encryption
Telegram is offering $200,000 to the first person who will crack its encryption.