Apple says proposed antitrust bills would make iPhone users the targets of ‘malware, ransomware, and scams’<div class="feat-image">
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<p>Just earlier today, a report detailed
how Apple CEO Tim Cook has been personally lobbying members of the Senate Judiciary Committee as antitrust legislation looms in the United States. Now, Apple has fired back in a new letter sent to Senators Dick Durbin, Amy Klobuchar, and Mike Lee, saying that the proposed changes would undermine user security and privacy in multiple ways. </p>
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Apple says proposed antitrust bills would make iPhone users the targets of ‘malware, ransomware, and scams’