Microsoft strengthens encryption to prevent NSA from accessing the system
The Washington Post has said that Microsoft is beginning to implement its latest effort in deeper encryption of Internet traffic after it concluded that the US National Security Agency (NSA) has broken. Microsoft global communications systems.
The Washington Post has said that Microsoft is beginning to implement its latest effort in deeper encryption of Internet traffic after it concluded that the US National Security Agency (NSA) has broken. Microsoft global communications systems.
The decision comes after many other major Internet service providers, such as Google, Facebook and Yahoo , have similar coding moves, following reports that the NSA has found a way to access data centers. data of these firms.
According to The Washington Post , a number of senior Microsoft executives met this week to decide which encryption method is appropriate for their system, and how quickly the deployment is possible.
With a series of timely actions, large US Internet businesses are trying to reassure users to be safe, they never shake hands with security agencies to disclose personal information, despite the fact. The latter can be more complicated.
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