The Mystery of iPhone Crashes That Apple Denies Are Linked to Chinese Hacking
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Apple has refuted allegations of a targeted attack against its users, attributing specific issues with iPhones to a conventional software bug rather than exploitation. This response is atypical for Apple, which has previously taken legal action against hacking incidences. Meanwhile, the appointment of Thomas Fugate, a recent college graduate with no prior national security experience, to lead the Department of Homeland Security's Center for Programs and Partnerships (CP3) has ignited discussions about his credentials in overseeing efforts to combat domestic terrorism amid increasing threats.
Apple denies any targeted hack against users, attributing recent iPhone crashes to a software bug, despite findings suggesting a significant security concern.
Thomas Fugate, a 22-year-old without national security experience, has taken over a critical DHS role, raising concerns about his qualifications for combating domestic terrorism.
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