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Chinese police detain 20 people charged with selling Apple employee personal data customers totaled $ 7.36 million.




Chinese police guard suspects, 22 of these 20 employees are in charge of Apple's own personal information to sell to customers.
Staff Apple 20 people accused of using the company's internal information, usernames, phone numbers, Apple ID, and other who worked in direct marketing and outsourcing for Apple in China, allegedly charged between 10 yuan (US$1.50) and 180 yuan for pieces of the illegally extracted data.

There is no indication of whether the information is sold, this unique Chinese customer data or customer around the world.

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