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Leaked Memo Says Apple Provides Backdoor To Governments
1/8/2012

Voline writes "In a tweet early this morning, cybersecurity investigator Christopher Soghoian pointed to an visceral


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that has been liberated by hackers and posted on the Net. The memo suggests that, "in deal for the Indian market presence" mobile device manufacturers, including RIM, Nokia, and Apple (collectively defined in the testimony as "RINOA") have agreed to provide backdoor access on their devices.
The Indian executive then "utilized backdoors given by RINOA" to intercept national emails of the U.S.-China budgetary and lien Review Commission, a U.S. superintendence body with a mandate to monitor, investigate and report to brotherhood on 'the subject llc.cite this source roget's ii: the new thesaurus implications of the bilateral trade and profit-making relationship' between the U.S. and China. Manan Kakkar, an Indian blogger for ZDNet, has also picked up the story and writes that it may be the fruits of an earlier hack of Symantec. If Apple is if and only if governments with a backdoor to iOS, can we assume that they have also done so with Mac OS X?"

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