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Ma Ding, Chief of the Institute for Internet-Security of the University of Peking said on a interview in Chinese TV CCTV
yesterday that the iPhone is collecting with a function "most visitited places" some highly sensible data from the users.
That information is showing secrets about life and the economic situation in China of their inhabitants - touching country secrets.
Apple reacted like the US Government with 2 words: "No Comment!"
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Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
With hacking attacks and other cyber crime making the news almost on a daily basis, its time we realize that no place is safe. And if you think only computer users should be worried, you are in for an unpleasant surprise.
"According to documents contained in the archive of material provided to The Intercept by whistleblower Edward Snowden, the NSA has spied on hundreds of companies and organizations internationally, including in countries closely allied to the United States, in an effort to find security weaknesses in cellphone technology that it can exploit for surveillance."
..by the police and other US forces.
Though it is illegal and using war technology the forces want to lift off last privacy.
Secretly in service since 2012.