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• Apple will offer full end-to-end encryption for almost all the data users store in its global cloud-based storage system. Apple’s iMessage and Facetime communications services are already encrypted, but photos, videos, and chats in iCloud were not protected until now, making it easier for hackers, spies, and law enforcement agencies to access users’ private information. On the other hand: The FBI said it is "concerned with the threat end-to-end and user-only-access...Devamını Oku

09 Ara 2022

• WhatsApp chief Will Cathcart warned UK ministers that the new Online Safety Bill that grants "lawful access" to chats risks the security of billions of users, including the government's own departments. Cathcart added that overriding encryption technology would have global repercussions, such as encouraging authoritarian regimes.

29 Eyl 2022

• A mobile app being recommended to participants of the Winter Olympics Games next month has serious privacy problems, even though host China is requiring everyone in attendance to sign up for a health-tracking system available on the app, internet watchdog group CitizenLab found. The security detail: The app has such seriously flawed encryption that any data communicated through it is vulnerable to being hacked, while some of the important user data were discovered ...Devamını Oku

20 Oca 2022

• The company formerly known as Facebook plans to use AI and machine learning to track down malicious activity on its platform. “If an adult set up new profiles and kept trying to reach minors they didn’t know, or if they began to message a large number of strangers,” the company would intervene to take action, Meta said in a blog post. What happened: Meta had recently announced that it will delay the rollout of end-to-end encryption across all its services until s...Devamını Oku

02 Ara 2021

• Facebook/Meta ’s head of global safety has announced that the company is delaying its rollout of end-to-end encryption across all of services until “sometime in 2023”, despite the social media giant previously suggesting it would complete the rollout this year. Founder Mark Zuckerberg has said that end-to-end encryption, which WhatsApp has has since 2016, would be universally implemented across all the company's services as part of a "pivot to privacy".

23 Kas 2021