US Considering Outlawing End-to-End Encryption

Time and time again, this issue goes back to a mass shooting that happened in San Bernadino, California, in 2015. The shooters were killed in the attack, but an iPhone was left behind. Law enforcement was not able to gather data off the phone because it was locked. This started the fight between the law and Apple, who refused to provide a backdoor to their phones. Four years later, it continues to be an issue. Every time the law discovers a way around the problem, Apple tightens its security more. And now that encryption is being used by more and more… Read more

Posted by / July 1, 2019
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