Russian officials ditch iPhones en masse over US spying fears

TL;DR Breakdown

  • Russia has banned state employees from using iPhones and other Apple products for official work due to espionage concerns.
  • The ban applies to all work-related activities, including email correspondence.

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In an interesting turn of events, the Russian Federation has established a stringent ban against the use of iPhones and other Apple products for official work-related activities among state employees. This new directive, which started to take effect recently, forms part of a broad crackdown against the Cupertino-based technology giant over escalating espionage concerns. The … Read more

In an interesting turn of events, the Russian Federation has established a stringent ban against the use of iPhones and other Apple products for official work-related activities among state employees.

This new directive, which started to take effect recently, forms part of a broad crackdown against the Cupertino-based technology giant over escalating espionage concerns.

The iron curtain descends on Apple devices

The Ministry of Industry and Trade was the first to implement the ban, with other government departments and Rostec, a state-owned enterprise, either planning to follow suit or having already done so.

This widespread discontinuation of Apple devices is primarily a response to perceived threats from U.S. intelligence agencies, who the Kremlin and the Federal Security Service (FSB) believe are leveraging Apple’s technology for espionage purposes.

As part of the strategic pivot, state employees holding key positions in various ministries are being instructed to switch to safer alternatives. This stern directive is seen as a crucial step towards enhancing the security infrastructure against potential foreign threats.

Notably, this move comes a year after President Vladimir Putin’s mandate for organizations in “critical information infrastructure” to transition to domestically developed software by 2025, thereby reducing reliance on foreign technology.

Espionage concerns and the future of Apple in Russia

However, Russian security experts seem skeptical about the effectiveness of this new rule in mitigating espionage threats. They argue that such a ban is unlikely to quell suspicions of western intelligence agencies infiltrating Russian government activities.

While the FSB has historically cautioned against using iPhones for professional communication, there has been resistance from different quarters of the government, primarily because of the device’s user-friendly nature.

Similar restrictions are being rolled out or are already in effect in the finance and energy ministries, as well as other official bodies.

The imposed restrictions extend to email correspondence related to work activities. IT departments now monitor and report any official who accesses their work email from an iPhone, thereby enhancing control over the system.

Despite these sweeping changes, Apple devices can still be used for personal activities. While this has caused inconvenience among officials, who now need to carry separate devices for work and personal use, it underscores the Russian government’s strong stance on bolstering cybersecurity.

The key question is whether Russian officials will comply with the directive and make a permanent shift to using devices powered by Aurora, the homegrown Russian operating system, which is considered less advanced compared to international counterparts.

The spark that ignited the ban

The crackdown against Apple started in earnest when the FSB revealed an alleged spying operation by U.S. intelligence agencies using Apple devices.

It accused Apple of working closely with the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA), claiming that several thousand iPhones were infected with surveillance software, thereby posing a risk to the security of the nation.

In response, Apple strongly denied the allegations, asserting that they’ve never built backdoors for any government into their products and have no intentions of doing so.

Yet, Russian officials remain unswayed. They assert that big tech companies either collaborate with intelligence agencies or are at the brink of bankruptcy, dismissing Apple’s denial of the allegations.

This hardline stance highlights the growing rift between Russia and the West, a stark contrast to a decade ago when Dmitry Medvedev, the then-president of Russia and currently the Deputy Head of Russia’s Security Council, proudly received an iPhone 4 from the late Steve Jobs during his visit to the United States.

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