UK blindsided US intelligence by asking for Apple backdoor, "a violation of American’s privacy and civil liberties"

UK blindsided US intelligence by asking for Apple backdoor, "a violation of American’s privacy and civil liberties"
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UK blindsided US intelligence by asking for Apple backdoor, "a violation of American’s privacy and civil liberties"
Published: Feb, 27 2025 10:41

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The Trump Administration is currently investigating whether the UK Government has broken a bilateral agreement between the UK and US by secretly demanding Apple build a backdoor into its Advanced Data Protection (ADP) encryption.

A letter sent by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, seen by 9to5Mac, calls the requested backdoor a ‘clear and egregious violation of American’s privacy and civil liberties’, with Gabbard sharing “grave concern” about the serious implications of any state backdoor access, affirming that this would “open up a serious vulnerability for cyber exploitation by adversarial actors”.

Although the UK Government has not confirmed nor denied it made the request, the US Government is now currently investigating whether this reported request violates the information sharing agreements between the two countries.

It should be noted the FBI and United States Government have previously requested backdoors into iPhone encryptions going back almost 10 years, with Apple reportedly receiving at least 11 orders compelling the company to use its capabilities to extract data from locked iPhones - which Tim Cook refused.

“My lawyers are working to provide a legal opinion on the implications of the reported UK demands against Apple on the bilateral Cloud Act agreement,” Gabbard noted.

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