2010년 10월 11일 월요일

United Arab Emirates Won't Pluck BlackBerry

blackberry_torch.pngSecurity officials of the U.A.E. first arrested and harassed BlackBerry users, then proclaimed a coming ban. They tracked and arrested one user, 18-year-old Badr Ali Saiwad Al Dhohori, who had organized a protest against rising gas prices. They used him to reach other users.

Last month, Saudi Arabia, which had also promised a ban, relented. No explanation was forthcoming then either. It seems likely that either RIM gave both countries access to the encryption keys that governed their services, or the countries realized what a titanic business backlash would result from going forward.

RIM's response to our questions was not terribly illuminating.

"RIM cannot discuss the details of confidential regulatory matters that occur in specific countries, but RIM confirms that it continues to approach lawful access matters internationally within the framework of core principles that were publicly communicated by RIM on August 12."

The August 12th statement included this assertion.

"(C)ontrary to any rumors, the security architecture is the same around the world and RIM truly has no ability to provide its customers' encryption keys."
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