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8 years ago
90% of people would opt for a faster phone over a secure one
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8 years ago
Apple’s battle with the FBI is going straight to Congress
@thenextweb.com
8 years ago
iPhone hack is ‘cancer’ for software, Tim Cook says, as Apple plans uncrackable security
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8 years ago
Apple wants Congress to make the call on FBI encryption case
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8 years ago
Bill Gates thinks everyone is wrong on Apple iPhone case and backs FBI
@thenextweb.com
8 years ago
Mark Zuckerberg supports Apple, but 51 percent of Americans don’t
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8 years ago
Ex-NSA boss says FBI’s plan for ending encryption is a terrible idea
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8 years ago
Government proves once again that it’s disconnected from reality in encryption debate
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8 years ago
The US wants to decide where your data is stored
@thenextweb.com
9 years ago
Gemalto admits it was hacked, but denies the NSA and GCHQ got its encryption keys
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9 years ago
Gemalto says its SIM cards are secure despite NSA hacking claims
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9 years ago
World’s largest SIM manufacturer investigating claims US and British spies stole its encryption keys
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9 years ago
Edward Snowden claims American and British spies hacked into the world’s largest SIM manufacturer
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9 years ago
David Cameron’s plan to ban end-to-end encryption is catastrophic for Internet freedom