Washington begs Big Tech to rescue US from cyberattacks
Apple announced they will now scan iPhones for child pornography using new software. Although some welcome the news as a way to protect children, critics are concerned that by building software that can flag illegal content belonging to its users, Apple may be loosening its stance on protection of user data. RT Americas Sayeh Tavangar reports. After several cyberattacks on major US companies, Washington has turned to companies it once condemned for monopolizing the tech sector, such as Amazon and Google, for help in the fight against ransomware and cyberattacks. These are the same companies the US government once blasted for monopolizing the tech industry. RT America's Trinity Chavez breaks down the details. Plus, tensions are once again increasing along the Israel-Lebanon border. Hezbollah has launched rockets into Israel while Israel vows retaliation. Former UK MP George Galloway joins In Question to discuss.