Breaking News

Noctua introduces NL-LC1 all-in-one liquid coolers SAMA S50 Rethinks Compact ATX Cases Viltrox Launches AF 28mm F4.5 Chip L-mount Lens KIOXIA Expands EXCERIA G3 SSD Series Noctua at Computex 2026

logo

  • Share Us
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
  • Home
  • Home
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Essays
  • Forum
  • Legacy
  • About
    • Submit News

    • Contact Us
    • Privacy

    • Promotion
    • Advertise

    • RSS Feed
    • Site Map

Search form

Apple Will Not Unlock iPhones Even For the FBI, But User's Backup Data is a Different Story

Apple Will Not Unlock iPhones Even For the FBI, But User's Backup Data is a Different Story

Enterprise & IT Jan 22,2020 0

While Apple says it won't decrypt any iPhone for anyone including the U.S federals, the company has left the door "open" for its iCloud servers.

Apple designs iPhones so that no one—not even the company—can unlock devices without a user’s consent. The U.S. government objects, saying it wants a backdoor to the phones for use in extreme cases.

Reuters reported this week that Apple had abandoned a plan two years ago to strengthen encryption on the personal data it holds on its servers. Had Apple gone through with the changes, it’s possible the Federal Bureau of Investigation would have even less information about the digital life of the Saudi Air Force member who killed three people at a naval base in Pensacola, Florida, in December. So Apple’s decision not to add end-to-end encryption for iCloud backups maintains that side door.

Apple encourages iPhone users to back up their information automatically to iCloud. That means that in many cases, there’s a copy of all that sensitive and encrypted information parked on Apple’s servers. Although users' data are "protected" with encryption from potential intruders to Apple's servers, Apple is able to decrypt it. If faced with a warrant, Apple is sometimes willing to turn that key to help law enforcement.

Users of Apple's are able to opt-out from iCloud backups for certain apps, or turn it off altogether. But there’s still plenty information there, and it appears to be accessible. When the Trump administration began attacking Apple for being unhelpful in the Pensacola investigation, Apple said it had already shared the suspect's iCloud data.

Tags: iPhoneencryptionicloudprivacyApple
Previous Post
Matrox to Develop Embedded Graphics Cards with NVIDIA
Next Post
Tencent Seeks to Acquire Full Ownership of Funcom

Related Posts

  • Apple introduces AirPods Max 2

  • Apple introduces the new M5 Pro/Max powered laptops and new Studio Display

  • Apple introduces iPhone 17e and new new iPad Air

  • Leica LUX Case for the iPhone 17 Pro/Pro Max

  • Apple introduces new AirTag with expanded connectivity range and improved findability

  • Apple introduces Digital ID

  • Apple unleashes M5 CPU and new devices

  • Apple debuts iPhone 17, Pro, Max, Air, Watch Series 11, Watch Ultra 3, Watch SE 3, AirPods Pro 3

Latest News

Noctua introduces NL-LC1 all-in-one liquid coolers
Cooling Systems

Noctua introduces NL-LC1 all-in-one liquid coolers

SAMA S50 Rethinks Compact ATX Cases
Cooling Systems

SAMA S50 Rethinks Compact ATX Cases

Viltrox Launches AF 28mm F4.5 Chip L-mount Lens
Cameras

Viltrox Launches AF 28mm F4.5 Chip L-mount Lens

KIOXIA Expands EXCERIA G3 SSD Series
PC components

KIOXIA Expands EXCERIA G3 SSD Series

Noctua at Computex 2026
Cooling Systems

Noctua at Computex 2026

Popular Reviews

Akaso 360 Action camera

Akaso 360 Action camera

Dragon Touch Digital Calendar

Dragon Touch Digital Calendar

Endorfy Thock V2 Wireless Keyboard

Endorfy Thock V2 Wireless Keyboard

be quiet! Pure Loop 3 280mm

be quiet! Pure Loop 3 280mm

Noctua NF-A12x25 G2 fans

Noctua NF-A12x25 G2 fans

Soft2bet and the unseen hardware that makes instant play possible

Soft2bet and the unseen hardware that makes instant play possible

Crucial T710 2TB NVME SSD

Crucial T710 2TB NVME SSD

be quiet! Pure power 13M 750W

be quiet! Pure power 13M 750W

Main menu

  • Home
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Essays
  • Forum
  • Legacy
  • About
    • Submit News

    • Contact Us
    • Privacy

    • Promotion
    • Advertise

    • RSS Feed
    • Site Map
  • About
  • Privacy
  • Contact Us
  • Promotional Opportunities @ CdrInfo.com
  • Advertise on out site
  • Submit your News to our site
  • RSS Feed