The United Kingdom has issued a secret order to Apple. It wants the corporation to build a backdoor for Britain’s security services that it could use to access the cloud accounts of any iPhone user across the planet.

As first reported by The Washington Post, Britain issued the order in secret last month. The U.K. isn’t looking to root around in a specific account for a specific security reason. No, it wants free access to all a user’s encrypted material, full stop. The U.K is making the demand under a 2016 law called the Investigatory Powers Act, derisively known as the Snooper’s Charter.

  • Treczoks@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    Ahh, the good old government backdoor. Maybe they should ask the Americans how well that went with their telco equipment…

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      5 days ago

      “The only good backdoor is my backdoor.”

      Hmm, that sounds worse than I meant it to.