Apr
27
2010
27
2010
Apple iPhone 4g loss case getting big, police seized computers and servers from Gizmodo editor
This is a bit crazy, the police of California actually got a warrant and raided Jason Chen’s house. Jason Chen is the editor of Gizmodo who reported the details of the loss iPhone 4g from an Apple employee.
The police actually broke the door of the house and went in to do the search while Jason and his wife went out for dinner. And they also seized 4 computers and 2 servers from Jason house. It sounds like a criminal case to me.
What’s the purpose of this raid? They iPhone had been returned to Apple when Apple demanded it. I guess Apple wants to ensure no other secretes have been leaked and kept by the Gizmodo editor. And the police of California is just helping to do that
[via gizmodo]
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