New UK laws ban unbreakable encryption for internet and social media companies
Companies such as Apple and Google will be banned from offering unbreakable encryption under new UK laws. Set to be unveiled on Wednesday (November 4), internet and social media companies will no...
View ArticleThis Snowden-Approved Encrypted-Communication App Is Coming to Android
Since it first appeared in Apple’s App Store last year, the free encrypted calling and texting app Signal has become the darling of the privacy community, recommended—and apparently used daily—by no...
View ArticleNew U.K. online surveillance proposal could have international reach
A new surveillance proposal in the United Kingdom is drawing criticism from privacy advocates and tech companies that say it gives the government far-reaching digital surveillance powers that will...
View ArticleInvestigatory Powers Bill could allow Government to ban end-to-end...
The new Investigatory Powers Bill could ban WhatsApp and iMessage as they currently exist and lead to the weakening of security. Introducing the Bill this week, Home Secretary Theresa May said that it...
View ArticleSnowden Never Told Us About Ransom Encryption
While Edward Snowden is the source behind the largest scandal on the internet, he sure didn’t warn us that hackers would put ransoms onto their spyware. A special ransomware virus was discovered which...
View ArticleApple’s Encryption Fight Turns To The UK
After a major victory in the United States, Apple is facing an another threat to its encryption efforts on a different front: the United Kingdom. The Cupertino-based tech giant typically shies away...
View ArticleMicrosoft releases encryption tech for bioinformatics
Allows researchers to work on data securely. Microsoft has released tools that allow bioinformatics researchers to work on genome data sets securely to protect privacy. Genomic data is becoming...
View ArticleParis attack stokes the flames in fight over US data encryption
Last week’s terrorist attack on Paris sounded a call to arms for hawkish U.S. officials seeking broad oversight of encrypted digital communications, some of whom used the opportunity to rekindle...
View ArticleParis attacks reignite debate over encryption,surveillance and privacy
WASHINGTON — Friday’s terrorist attacks in Paris have revived the debate over whether U.S. tech companies should be required to build “backdoors” into encrypted phones, apps and Internet sites to let...
View ArticleEncryption Debate Erupts Post-Paris Attacks But Don’t Expect Any Change Soon
Despite the lack of evidence, the Obama Administration has revived the encryption debate, pointing to encryption as an aid to the terrorists behind the Nov. 13 Paris attacks. Investigators from France...
View ArticleThe secret American origins of Telegram, the encrypted messaging app favored...
An encrypted communications app called Telegram has been in the news a lot this week, amid fears that the Islamic State has adopted it as its preferred platform for messaging. On Nov. 18, Telegram...
View ArticleWhy Government and Tech Can’t Agree about Encryption
Your g better and better at protecting your privacy. But Uncle Sam isn’t totally comfortable with that, because it’s also complicating the work of tracking criminals and potential national-security...
View ArticleEncrypted messaging app Signal now available for desktops
The much-lauded encryption app Signal has launched a beta program for a desktop version of the app, which will run through Google’s Chrome browser. Signal Desktop is Chrome app that will sync messages...
View ArticleApple, Google encryption is a blow to public safety
A November 2015 report of the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office in New York City sets forth succinctly a huge public safety problem of which most Americans are unaware: “Most people today live...
View ArticleMcCaul wants new commission on encryption and law enforcement
The chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee said he plans to introduce legislation that would allow the creation of a “national commission on security and technology challenges in the...
View ArticleFBI Director: Silicon Valley’s encryption is a “business model problem”
Leaders in both major political parties have increasingly been calling on tech companies to give law enforcement encryption backdoors in the wake of recent terror attacks in Paris and California....
View ArticleEncrypted Messages Stymied Probe of Garland Shooting — FBI Director
FBI Director James Comey Jr. testifies at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington December 9, 2015. John McCain (R-Ariz.), who said after the Paris attacks that the status...
View ArticleFBI chief James Comey says Calif. killers used encrypted email, but not...
The couple who killed 14 people and wounded nearly two dozen others this month in California chatted secretly of jihad long before they married or entered the United States, not on social media as...
View ArticleParis attack planners used encrypted apps, investigators believe
French counterterrorism investigators believe that the men suspected in last month’s Paris attacks used widely available encryption tools to communicate with each other, officials familiar with the...
View ArticleApple CEO Tim Cook Mounts Defense of Encryption on “60 Minutes”
In a “60 Minutes” appearance Sunday, Apple CEO Tim Cook reiterated his support of encryption, in the face of renewed criticism from the U.S. intelligence community that these digital locks interfere...
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