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“The pregnant singer had her laptop hacked into and the only way she can find out how is by taking legal action,” The Sun reports.
“The papers against the software giant were lodged last week at the High Court,” The Sun reports.
Full, but exceedingly brief, article here.
According to TNW’s Matt Brian adds a bit more, “It is thought that Allen initially approached Apple for assistance, when this was refused a lawsuit was was filed.”
Full article here.
MacDailyNews Take: This is certainly not something Apple should do as it’s likely quite the legal liability. Apple probably and smartly has rules in place against doing the very thing Allen wants them to do.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Thelonious Mac” for the heads up.]