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Apple Dropped Plans for End-to-End Encrypted iCloud Backups Due to FBI Pressure

Apple Dropped Plans for End-to-End Encrypted iCloud Backups Due to FBI Pressure

Posted January 21, 2020 at 5:43pm by iClarified
Apple reportedly dropped plans to introduce end-to-end encryption of iCloud backups due to pressure from the FBI, reports Reuters.

As we've noted before, if you are using Apple's iCloud services your data is not secure. Apple has the encryption keys to your photos, contacts, calendars, bookmarks, mail, notes, voice memos, health, call history, and files. Even your messages are not secure if you have iCloud backup enabled.

According to the report, Apple reversed course around two years ago, perhaps as a tactic to keep the iPhone itself secure amid calls from law enforcement agencies for a backdoor into the device that would let them easily access user information.


The tech giant’s reversal, about two years ago, has not previously been reported. It shows how much Apple has been willing to help U.S. law enforcement and intelligence agencies, despite taking a harder line in high-profile legal disputes with the government and casting itself as a defender of its customers’ information.

U.S. Attorney General William Barr has public asked Apple to unlock two iPhones used by the Pensacola shooter with backing from President Trump. Although Apple is unable to do so, it did turn over the shooter's iCloud backups and rejects the characterization that it 'has not provided substantive assistance'.

More details in the full report linked below.

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Apple Dropped Plans for End-to-End Encrypted iCloud Backups Due to FBI Pressure
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PaulieP
PaulieP - January 25, 2020 at 5:26pm
You’re so easily triggered my lil puppy. Haha
PaulieP
PaulieP - January 21, 2020 at 7:26pm
Our government and law-enforcement are here to protect our country. If you don’t like it, find another country. I have no problem with this transparency and these checks and balances. It is too easy for your neighbor to hide malicious truths on their devices and I would rather know than not. I’d prefer to know if there’s a murderer living next-door or a pedophile or somebody Who is planning to bomb a school with little children. These people are your neighbors and they act like nothing is wrong but with a few more checks and balances, you won’t have to worry about that. Go government and go Apple, lay down the law!
odedoo1
odedoo1 - January 21, 2020 at 7:04pm
My number one reason for using Apple was always security! Every year since Steve death Apple gives more and more reason to stop giving them our hard earned money and leave. Without Apple cloud there is no connectivity between all the devices so truly there is no reason not to try something different next year.
the voice of reason
the voice of reason - January 21, 2020 at 10:04pm
Does this really affect you, or are you reacting on principle? I'm asking seriously.
odedoo1
odedoo1 - January 21, 2020 at 10:39pm
Not sure, if my bank account, PayPal, passwords are not protected then yes it does effect me, if not then it’s the principle that Apple always promised us security for the expense.
Hackedup442
Hackedup442 - January 24, 2020 at 3:07am
And you think android is any better ? It’s very simple dont up load to iCloud
odedoo1
odedoo1 - February 5, 2020 at 2:18am
It could affect all of us: https://youtu.be/luvthTjC0OI
1reader
1reader - January 21, 2020 at 6:19pm
What happened PaulieP they were not consistently? One time against pedo but for murderers ?!
1reader
1reader - January 21, 2020 at 9:31pm
You ignore other opinions and then everything doesn’t make sense for you...
the voice of reason
the voice of reason - January 21, 2020 at 10:06pm
@1reader: I love your haikus. I don't understand them, but I love them. ;-)
1reader
1reader - January 22, 2020 at 3:18pm
I know you don’t understand as you are superficial as the other reader. FYI: they were against people keeping images of sex with (abuse of) children but they were not fine with FBI investigations of murder cases. Why not on the same side of the law in the second case but only after big fights if they were so pro justice? Or it’s ok to kill people but not ok to abuse children? A normal person would consider both big problems if you care about others. Or children without parents are ok? Or just leave our cloud (for which we pay) alone as not everyone are the same.
the voice of reason
the voice of reason - January 22, 2020 at 9:24pm
@ PaulieP, I don't think it's the same person... Paulina writes relatively well, I estimate at about 5th grade level, whereas 1reader is at about 1st grade level (or 3rd grade but short bus version).
1reader
1reader - January 23, 2020 at 9:20pm
Your comment shows that I “hurt” you somehow in a previous comment of mine and that you have a big ego (as the other “friend” PaulieP) Also, probably in school you were good to write essays and not a mathematical guy. And this is all good but online nobody wants essays but an idea.
PaulieP
PaulieP - January 24, 2020 at 5:01am
Not the case. Cheers
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