Apple’s retired legal chief further confirms Apple has ‘never heard of’ these Chinese server spies<div class="feat-image">
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<p>Over the past day or so, Bloomberg reported that
some of Apple’s servers were compromised by way of a third-party implementing micro chips, and sending data back to China. Apple came back with a
strong response noting that it was never made aware of such accusations nor did it have any ongoing investigations with the FBI or law enforcement.</p>
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