Apple refuses to break encryption, seeks reversal of UK demand for backdoor
Briefly

Apple has filed an appeal against a Technical Capability Notice from the UK Home Office, issued under the Investigatory Powers Act. This law, known as the Snoopers' Charter, has raised alarm among privacy advocates, who argue that mandated backdoors would increase vulnerabilities in tech services. The appeal highlights Apple's stance against government overreach, particularly regarding extraterritorial enforcement of such laws. While the UK government remains tight-lipped about the notice's existence, the appeal could unfold in secrecy, with potential implications for national security debates.
Although the UK Home Office maintains secrecy over the Technical Capability Notice, its implications reveal a significant tension between government demands and tech firm commitments to user privacy.
Apple's opposition indicates a broader concern among technology companies regarding the demand for backdoors, which fundamentally undermines the security architecture they have built.
Read at Ars Technica
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