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Research In Motion (RIM) has said it is unable to give the Indian government access to messages sent by its enterprise clients over the BlackBerry service
RIM has warned users and corporate administrators of a critical vulnerability in a component of its BlackBerry Enterprise Server that could be used to hack their company's computers
...RIM has announced resolutions to the problem. BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 4.1 customers can fix it by applying Service Pack 6 (bringing the product to version 4.1.6). There are also interim fixes for users of earlier versions. Follow the links in the advisory to the download pages
...RIM has announced resolutions to the problem. BlackBerry Enterprise Server Version 4.1 customers can fix it by applying Service Pack 6 (bringing the product to Version 4.1.6). There are also interim fixes for users of earlier versions. Follow the links in the advisory to the download pages
...RIM. And apparently the latest is a retraction - last week RIM apparently had said it would make the crypto keys available
Apparently, the reason is that RIM itself does not have the keys - therefore they cannot hand it over. The company says, "The BlackBerry security architecture for enterprise customers is purposefully designed to exclude...
RIM encrypts e-mail between BlackBerry devices and the server the server with 236-bit AES encryption. The Indian government doesn't like this at all; they want to snoop on the data. RIM's response was basically: that's not possible. The Indian government's counter was: Then we'll ban BlackBerries. After months of threats, it looks like RIM is...
Indian government officials, telecommunications service providers, and executives of Research in Motion (RIM) are expected to meet on Friday to work out a solution to demands from the Indian government that it should have access to, and the ability to intercept, mails sent over RIM's BlackBerry service, according to a report on Wednesday in an...
Akonix Systems Tuesday announced it's adding support for the RIM Blackberry to the Akonix L7 Enterprise messaging policy-enforcement and archiving platform
...RIM will not give Blackberry Keys to India Ahhh yes, but to which national governments (besides the Mennonites) have the boyz in Waterloo given the keys
Elevator disables UAC on a per-application basis Do you want to Allow or Cancel
Nottingham University Student Detained DWB (Downloading While Brown) from the US Govt - Go Directly to Secret...