The new BlackBerry ecosystem has failed the UK government ’s gamy security testing . James Bond is n’t go a Z10 any time presently .
The tests were carried out by the UK Government ’s Communications - Electronics Security Group , which ratify computer hardware and software for use of goods and services in prescribed capacitance . The old BB 7.1 oculus sinister was passed for used in aged governmental position , but the latest BB10 software — and the Z10 it runs on — has , according to the Guardian , miscarry to meet certain unspecified security criterion .
Which is a little odd , as secure , switchable account direction specifically designed for business force - users was one of the OS ’s core aim . BlackBerry has support claims that CESG stamped a big “ FAIL ” in red in across the BB10′s covering , but has not provided any more contingent about what went wrong or when we can expect to see a more compliant software update arrive . [ Guardian ]

Our raw young Gizmodo UK is gobbling up the tidings in a dissimilar timezone , so determine them out if you need another Giz fix .
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