No evidence of spy chips, Apple insists in letter to US Congress [u]

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    chasmchasm Posts: 3,780member
    The fact of the matter is that Bloomberg has this wrong. The entire security apparatus of the US, the UK, and every named company affected by the alleged hack has said so. As I've mentioned previously, publicly-traded companies like Apple and Amazon do not issue statements that they know to be false, because of the possibility of shareholder lawsuits and SEC fines (and because it's their legal obligation to be truthful). Bloomberg is under no such obligation and has not "shown their work," to borrow a troll's language.

    Only an idiot would believe Bloomberg at this point. They need to put up or retract.
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