Microsoft may begin training the police in ways to break the encryption built
into its forthcoming Vista operating system.
The news was revealed in a parliamentary committee session in which Professor
Ross Anderson of Cambridge University warned MPs that if such a move was being
considered then the police should start learning sooner rather than later.
The need to decrypt hard drives was a prominent reason given for extending
the length of time that the police could hold terrorism suspects.
"It is our goal to give PC users the control and confidence they need so they
can continue to get the most out of their PCs," said a Microsoft spokeswoman.
"At the same time, we are working with law enforcement to help them
understand its security features and will continue to partner with governments,
law enforcement and industry to help make the internet a safer place to learn
and communicate."
This is not the first time such links between Microsoft and the security
services have received attention. In 1999 journalist Duncan Campbell alleged
that Microsoft had reached a secret deal with the National Security Agency in
the US to allow backdoor access to Microsoft systems.
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