We recently informed you about another charge the company had to face Apple face in connection with privacy protection. Trusted server Bloomberg published a report that the Cupertino company is hiding the discovery of Chinese spy chips on iCloud servers. Apple but he vehemently denied the allegation in a press statement.
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Company Apple emphatically stated that all servers used to operate its services are strictly controlled and secured, and therefore it is not possible that the mentioned chips and similar devices could be in them. Apple At the same time, he denied that he had discussed anything of the kind with government agencies or security forces. On the other hand AppA British agency specializing in cybersecurity also took a stand: "We are aware of the media reports, but at this time there is no reason to question the statements made by AWS (Amazon Web Services) and Apple", the agency states.
The retired general council also commented on the case AppBruce Sewell, who told Reuters that no one in AppNeither the FBI nor the police are aware of anything like this actually happening. Sewell said he called James Baker at the FBI after Bloomberg reported an ongoing investigation into Super Micro Computer Inc., where the alleged chips were manufactured. Sewell says he spoke to Baker on the phone and when asked if he knew anything about it, Baker said he had never heard of it but asked for 24 hours to verify. "He called me back 24 hours later and said, 'Nobody here knows what this is about,'" Sewell says.
BuzzFeed editors spoke to several executives at the Cupertino company - none of them knew about anything like this, and the agency's report Bloomberg They were, in their own words, confused. Despite their efforts to find anything that resembled the matter in question, the managers found nothing. Another of the executives AppLu said he had never seen such a chip and was not sure if it actually existed. The workers also vehemently denied lying to the public in the interest of national security.
One of the most interesting things about the whole case is the tenacity with which he defends his positions as Apple, so did Blomberg. Despite repeated denials of the whole thing by Applu insists on his report. What is your opinion on the whole affair?
jj, counterespionage will definitely confirm that there was or was not espionage, you can't believe that :-)
It will be some kind of Russian duck. Something Russian needs against America. In a moment we will hear something again against Google, etc., etc.
That's exactly them. To sow the seed of distrust between those who are trusted, etc. Classic Russian nature.
you too get treated