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Russia to ban iCloud.. to PROTECT iPhone fiddlers’ pics ‘n’ sh*t

Posted on November 5, 2014 by pogowasright.org

Jasper Hamill reports:

The Kremlin is set to ban Apple’s iCloud as part of plans to throw up a new iron curtain around Russia’s digital communications.

Anti-data-offshoring laws will come into force on New Year’s Day 2015 that require all data generated within Russia to be stored within its borders.

Apple’s iCloud service has been in the news recently because pervy hackers were able to fight their way into to celebs’ accounts and steal their nude selfies.

Read more on The Register.

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