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Post by j7oyun55rruk on Jan 3, 2024 9:00:12 GMT
Can intelligence agencies access messages protected by end-to-end encryption? In 2018, the company tried to force Apple to disclose data stored on the phone of one of the perpetrators of the mass shooting that started in San Bernardino a year earlier. Apple CEO Tim Cook said he wouldn't comply with the FBI's demands: It would loose the government's hand, and it would feel like it could pursue an aggressive policy about interfering in citizens' private lives. Back in March 2019, under an agreement between London and Washington. US social media platforms including Facebook and Twitter were obliged C Level Contact List to transmit users' encrypted messages to British police to assist in the investigation of people suspected of serious crimes. At the end of 2019, the US Department of Justice announced that it would open a large-scale investigation of the technology giants because they did not provide the government and law enforcement agencies with access to user communications. was intercepted. Hong Kong authorities cracked down on users during protests last summer. To contacts, the The entered data is matched to user accounts. That is, add a person's number in your address book, and you can write to him in it. This is what the Hong Kong authorities are using to de-anonymize protesters. According to Alexander Ognev, special groups were then created that added protesters to their contacts by brute force and compared them with real people.
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