The tech giant said providing encryption keys was a standard response to a court order. But companies like Apple and Meta set up their systems so such a privacy violation isn’t possible.
That means all government machines, federal and state, are now basically open and not secured. Remember how leaky the FBI is now, that’s already gotta be out in the wild.
No. This happened because the users signed in with Microsoft accounts. In a large org like a government agency they’ll be using active directory, the decryption keys will be stored there, and unless they’re syncing it with entra Microsoft will not have access.
That means all government machines, federal and state, are now basically open and not secured. Remember how leaky the FBI is now, that’s already gotta be out in the wild.
No. This happened because the users signed in with Microsoft accounts. In a large org like a government agency they’ll be using active directory, the decryption keys will be stored there, and unless they’re syncing it with entra Microsoft will not have access.