BlackBerry stands firm on its claim that its devices remain as secure and private as they were in the past. The company said that the latest report on how the encryptions on its phones were cracked by the Dutch Police is nothing but false.
BlackBerry said that the Dutch Police's claim on how they were able to break the encryption on its devices is nothing but a false report.
As a way to assure its users, the company added that its smartphones are as secure and private as ever, while giving out several factors that could have contributed to the encryption.
"There have been recent media reports that police-affiliated groups in the Netherlands have been able to 'crack' the encryption protecting e-mails and other data that are stored on BlackBerry devices," wrote BlackBerry in a blog post.
BlackBerry said that the Dutch Police's claim on how they were able to break the encryption on its devices is nothing but a false report.
As a way to assure its users, the company added that its smartphones are as secure and private as ever, while giving out several factors that could have contributed to the encryption.
"There have been recent media reports that police-affiliated groups in the Netherlands have been able to 'crack' the encryption protecting e-mails and other data that are stored on BlackBerry devices," wrote BlackBerry in a blog post.