Apple Could Have Unknowingly Handed User Data to Hackers Posing as Government Officials
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Apple could have unknowingly provided user data to a group of hackers masquerading as government officials last year. Apple didn’t explicitly confirm what happened, but reports suggest the iPhone maker wasn’t the hackers’ only target firm. Continue reading → Source […]
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Apple could have unknowingly provided user data to a group of hackers masquerading as government officials last year. Apple didn’t explicitly confirm what happened, but reports suggest the iPhone maker wasn’t the hackers’ only target firm. Continue reading Source
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