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Monday, February 3, 2014

Apple and Controversy PRISM

Apple is still furious with surveillance programs launched by the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) program through PRISM. However, it confirms iPhone manufacturer claims that the NSA was able to infiltrate the company's servers utilizing the back door is not true.

It was said by the CEO of Apple, Tim Cook, reported by Techcrunch, Monday, January 27, 2014.

"We have tried to be open and transparent rice in total. Much has delivered it's not true. No back door," said Cook.

To that end, he made sure the Uncle Sam government does not have access to critical company data.

"The government does not have access to our servers. And it's not going to happen," he added.

Previously, the NSA claims, to run the PRISM program, the intelligence agency admitted to not need the approval of the company and the company does not need to know the center tapped.

Apple and several other technology companies - Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, Facebook, and more - even taking initiation encrypt their network.

"We want transparency. I think it will help us," said Cook.

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