March 28, 2024, 12:12

Apple Confirms It Has Already Been Scanning iCloud Mail to Combat Child Exploitation

Apple Confirms It Has Already Been Scanning iCloud Mail to Combat Child Exploitation

Eric Friedman, head of Apple’s Fraud Engineering Algorithms and Risk unit, puzzled many earlier this month when he claimed that the tech giant has “the greatest platform for distributing child porn.” His curious statement has provoked several questions for Apple regarding user privacy, phone scans and the details of its new anti-child abuse effort.

As Apple seeks to detect and report potential child abuse imagery, the tech giant also appears to be coming clean about the scope, and duration of its surveillance on users. 

Apple’s email surveillance has been active since 2019, and would apply to those using the Mail app on an iOS-enabled device. 

The company’s admission came in response to 9To5Mac probing the anti-fraud chief’s claim that Apple was “the greatest platform for distributing child porn.” 

The outlet, like many privacy advocates, questioned how Apple would know about the distribution of such content without conducting some form of surveillance. 

Some hundreds of CSAM reports are submitted each year. 

Based on Apple’s response, it is possible the anti-fraud chief was using known data to make inferences about other exploitative content that exists on its platform. 

The group asserted that the expanded capabilities could be “used to censor protected speech, threaten the privacy and security of people around the world, and have disastrous consequences for many children.” 

“Once this backdoor feature is built in, governments could compel Apple to extend notification to other accounts, and to detect images that are objectionable for reasons other than being sexually explicit,” the coalition argued.  

Sourse: sputniknews.com

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