iMobile Mobile Home March 9 news Previously, Weibo users @ U.S. past events 1999 had disclosed that personal information in personal iCloud was illegally stolen by Apple's official technical advisor, and the advisor also conducted a malicious extortion.
After several unsuccessful attempts by Apple Inc., the blogger chose to call the police. Since then, the blogger revealed that he had received a survey reply from Apple, saying that the person concerned had been expelled, but the degree of disclosure of personal information and whether it was used maliciously The situation is not explained.
Yesterday, Apple officially issued a statement to reply to the incident. The following is the full text of the statement:
'We very much respect the trust our customers have given us, and we will protect personal privacy and information security to Apple. Defending users' privacy is the starting point of our system design. No one AppleCare technical consultant can access the customer's password, email content and photos, etc. We will work with this customer to investigate the incident and ensure that Apple employees and the contractor team adhere to our strict standards set in customer contact.
According to relevant news, the technical consultant has indeed left the company, but the reason for the departure was not that he was fired, but that the technical consultant had already submitted a resignation application nearly a month ago.
iMobile Mobile Home March 9 news Previously, Weibo users @ U.S. past events 1999 had disclosed that personal information in personal presence iCloud was illegally stolen by Apple's official technical advisors, and the advisor also carried out malicious extortion.
After several unsuccessful attempts by Apple Inc., the blogger chose to call the police. Since then, the blogger revealed that he had received a survey reply from Apple, saying that the personnel involved had been expelled, but the degree of disclosure of personal information and whether it was used maliciously The situation is not explained.
Yesterday, Apple officially issued a statement to reply to the incident. The following is the full text of the statement:
'We very much respect the trust our customers have given us, and we will protect personal privacy and information security to Apple. Defending users' privacy is the starting point of our system design. No one AppleCare technical consultant can access the customer's password, e-mail content and photos, etc. We will work with this customer to investigate the incident and ensure that Apple employees and contractor teams adhere to the strict standards we set in customer contact.
According to relevant news, the technical consultant did indeed leave the company, but the reason for the departure was not that he was fired, but that the technical consultant had already submitted a resignation application nearly a month ago.