The UK government seems to quietly penetrate encryption advice on government web pages to reconnect access to encrypted data stored in iCloud.
Change was spotted by security expert Alec Muffet Blogging on Wednesday The UK's National Cyber Security Center (NCSC) is no longer recommended to use the encryption of the individuals who are dangerous to protect dangerous information.
In October, NCSCS said:
ADP allows End-to-End Encryption to open up to the end-to-end encryption for iCloud backups.
Hosting URL is now ripening NCSC documents A different page This does not specify encryption or ADP. Instead, the risks use Apple's lockdown mode. The “highly” safety device that restricts access to certain functions and features.
Muffet reports that the original document is accessible The Wayback Machine“The hand was removed from the Internet.” TechCrunch does not find encryption advice on the British government's website.
The British office and NCSC did not respond to the questions of TechCrunch.
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