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Apple slapped with class action suit over Touch ID-related 'Error 53' code
googleisgod said:dickprinter said:We get it, you don't care about security. We respect that.
Nothing you are posting is constructive in any way, shape or form. Because of this, you will be ignored by virtually every member here.
Now take the hint and...go away.
Now leave us to our sad, pathetic lives. Buh-bye, now. -
Apple slapped with class action suit over Touch ID-related 'Error 53' code
googleisgod said:liquidmark said:It's a security feature to stop iOS device thieves from simply changing the Touch ID button and gaining access to all your stuff with any thumbprint somehow.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook earned $10.3M in 2015, Angela Ahrendts highest paid exec
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New Year's partygoers wearing Apple Watch will have 'most accurate watch in the room'
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FBR is latest firm to cut iPhone 6s estimates, but expects 'mega product cycle' for 'iPhone 7'
sog35 said:theothergeoff said:because Tim has more rules to follow since he has inside knowledge. If he says anything more than 'What I said yesterday' then everything he says needs to be vetted by compliance. Note his email to Cramer was defending the stock, but came under scrutiny as a potential SEC violation. I'm sure he doesn't want to waste the time, and rather run the company and not manage the company based on it's stock price (e.g. rising EPS fixes everything).
His 'letter' to Cramer was scrutinized not because of its content but because it was given to Cramer first before the public. There is nothing in the SEC rules that says a CEO cannot shoot down false rumors. The violation is if you give this information to an individual first before the public.
Difference is the Amazon CEO and CFO defend the stock.
Cook sits and does nothing and Wall Street craps on the stock.