Boston, MA 09/03/2014 (wallstreetpr) – Just a few days are left in the official launch of iPhone 6, but nude celebrity case has created an unnecessary buzz around. Is it a bad time for Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) to launch iPhone 6 or not? Well, market experts have difference in opinions on this issue.
Management’s Voice:
There are various rumors trending in the market just before the launch of the generation six of iPhone series, but the management of the company looks rock solid on the issue. The Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) representative on Tuesday said that nude photo celebrity case was a planned attack on iCloud accounts of the company. None of the cases was the result of a direct breach in company’s security system. According to a report an anonymous user has claimed that he has nude photos of around one hundred celebrities including Cara Delevingne and Kate Upton.
Initially, Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) didn’t show any interest in this issue unless the nude photo of Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence was leaked on social media. Along with her, photos of several other female celebrities also made public during Labor day weekend. One of the spokespersons of AAPL came ahead just after this issue and said that the company was working with lawyers to take suitable action against those who were behind this issue. AAPL was also trying hard to find the source of security breaching with the help of cyber security experts.
In a recent statement, one of the AAPL’s representatives said that it was a targeted attack on usernames and passwords that caused security breaching. The nude celebrity case is another example of security breaching activities that have become a way to common these days. On the basis of initial investigations, Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) has clarified that none of these incidents took place through any security breaching in iCloud or Find my iPhone services.