Making .GOV domains secure – it’ll take “a few years” yet
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FBI finally unlock shooter’s iPhones, berate Apple for not helping
The FBI’s Apple problem.
Uncle Sam to agencies: No encrypted DNS for you!
The US federal government has been protecting its users by blocking malicious destinations for years, but it won’t let them take advantage of the latest protective measure in DNS – encryption – just yet.
Signal: We’ll be eaten alive by EARN IT Act’s anti-encryption wolves
The Big Bad Wolves haven’t blown the house down but did come up with a way to “hold the three little pigs responsible for being delicious,” Signal said.
EARN IT Act threatens end-to-end encryption
The bill, which would undercut Section 230 protections for online publishing, presents itself as a way to stop online child abuse.
Suspect who refused to decrypt hard drives released after four years
The US Court of Appeals ruled that he couldn’t continue to be held for refusing to give up his passcodes.
Facebook encrypted messaging will ‘create hiding places for child abuse’
Child safety groups penned an open letter to Facebook, urging a delay on encrypted messaging until sufficient safeguards are in place.
Apple allegedly made nice with FBI by dropping iCloud encryption plan
Sources told Reuters that Apple may have been convinced by arguments made during the legal fight over cracking the San Bernardino iPhone.
S2 Ep21: Plundervolt, domain name gunfight, Facebook snubs Congress – Naked Security Podcast
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