iCloud could be shielded even for access by Apple itself soon

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We have been talking for several weeks about the security of Apple devices and the problems that Tim Cook himself is having, as CEO of Apple with the FBI itself. As you know, Apple refuses to unlock an iPhone to the FBI and for this reason they have received a demand from them in addition to having to submit to lawsuits in this regard.

There has even been talk that Tim Cook could go to jail if they continued to refuse to unlock the device in question due to obstruction of the functions of the authorities. However, what today we come to comment on in this article It goes beyond the iPhone security issue of the San Bernardino case. 

It seems that Apple would be working on a total encryption of the iCloud system so that even Apple's own software engineers had a way of being able to decrypt the content of a certain iCloud account on their own servers. 

Those of Cupertino would be studying how to do not save any password as it happened until now It is then impossible to access the content stored on the company's servers if it is not done with the user's password. 

In this way Apple would save many problems related to the issue of security and the authorities, because from what you see, it is becoming fashionable to skip the data protection law according to what the authorities or governments of a certain user create . What these authorities have to do It is to find another way to blame the "alleged" other than by destroying the security system of technology companies.


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