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最新消息:市場傳聞:蘋果和Meta反對加拿大削弱加密技術的法案

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-- (第四段和第五段更新了Meta的聲明。) 根據路透社週四報道,蘋果公司(AAPL)和Meta Platforms(META)反對一項加拿大法案,該法案可能要求他們破解其設備和服務的加密。報導引述了蘋果公司的聲明。 報道稱,加拿大執政的自由黨提出了C-22號法案,執法官員表示,該法案將有助於他們更早調查安全威脅並立即採取行動。 路透社指出,端對端加密意味著只有用戶才能在沒有解密金鑰的情況下存取自己的數據,這種加密方式被廣泛應用於WhatsApp和iMessage等服務。 Meta週四在一份聲明中表示:“技術界對此的共識很明確:在不造成會被惡意行為者利用的漏洞的情況下,不可能為執法部門在加密系統中設置後門。” 聲明稱,Meta希望修改該法案,取消第三方監控授權,透過收緊「系統性漏洞」的定義來保護加密,並建立一個正式機制來對有問題的請求提出異議。 蘋果尚未回覆的置評請求。 (市場動態新聞來自與全球市場專業人士的對話。這些資訊據信來自可靠來源,但可能包含傳聞和猜測。準確性無法保證。)

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