
UK Court Rules Part of Apple iCloud Backdoor Hearing Can Be Public
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A British surveillance court has decided that the order to create a backdoor targeting Apple iCloud can be partially heard in public. This decision comes as part of a request from the British government to gain easier access to Apple's iCloud data. The court ruled that certain parts of the hearing should not be kept secret, thereby allowing for increased transparency in this cybersecurity case.