sábado, 3 de septiembre de 2011

Apple Investigators May Have Impersonated Police in Search for Missing iPhone 5

There have been an number of reports in recent days about the supposed loss of an iPhone 5 prototype in, you guessed it, a bar. Today, a Bernal Heights man has told SFWeekly that Apple employees impersonating police searched his home in July. If true, the Apple investigators could be charged and sentenced to as much as a year in jail.

After seeing the original Cnet report about a home being searched, he contacted SFWeekly and gave them the phone number. An Apple employee by the name of �Anthony Colon answered. Colon is a former police officer that works as an investigator at Apple. The SFPD, when contacted by SFWeekly, said that if Calder�n wishes to talk to them, there will be an investigation. A representative of the real police said of the alleged impersonation, ``that's a big deal.�...

Via: http://www.maximumpc.com

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