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Apple beefs up iCloud data defence against snooping

SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) – Apple on Wednesday said it is beefing up defence of data that users store in the cloud, a move that could thwart authorities as well as hackers.

The iPhone maker’s Advanced Data Protection plan extends something called end-to-end encryption beyond its iMessage service to photos and other data backed up to its iCloud storage service.

Apple said the move was urgent given an alarming increase in data breaches that had seen 1.1 billion personal records exposed across the globe in 2021, according to company research.

“Advanced Data Protection is Apple’s highest level of cloud data security,” said Apple’s Head of Security Engineering and Architecture Ivan Krstic. It gives “users the choice to protect the vast majority of their most sensitive iCloud data with end-to-end encryption so that it can only be decrypted on their trusted devices”, he added.

Apple told the Wall Street Journal that with the heightened security, it would no longer be able to hand over iMessage history and other files, even when legally requested to do so by investigators.

The move will potentially rekindle a long period of standoffs involving technology firms and law enforcement.

Apple notably resisted a legal effort to weaken iPhone encryption to allow authorities to read messages from a suspect in a 2015 bombing in San Bernardino, California.

The Apple logo at a store in New York. PHOTO: AP
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