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最新消息:市场传闻:苹果和Meta反对加拿大削弱加密技术的法案

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-- (第四段和第五段更新了Meta的声明。) 据路透社周四报道,苹果公司(AAPL)和Meta Platforms(META)反对一项加拿大法案,该法案可能要求他们破解其设备和服务的加密。报道援引了苹果公司的声明。 报道称,加拿大执政的自由党提出了C-22号法案,执法官员表示,该法案将有助于他们更早地调查安全威胁并立即采取行动。 路透社指出,端到端加密意味着只有用户才能在没有解密密钥的情况下访问自己的数据,这种加密方式被广泛应用于WhatsApp和iMessage等服务中。 Meta周四在一份声明中表示:“技术界对此的共识很明确:在不造成会被恶意行为者利用的漏洞的情况下,不可能为执法部门在加密系统中设置后门。” 声明称,Meta希望修改该法案,取消第三方监控授权,通过收紧“系统性漏洞”的定义来保护加密,并建立一个正式机制来对有问题的请求提出异议。 苹果公司尚未回复的置评请求。 (市场动态新闻来源于与全球市场专业人士的对话。这些信息据信来自可靠来源,但可能包含传闻和猜测。准确性无法保证。)

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