Apple security chief accused of bribing officers with iPads in exchange for concealed gun permits
U.S. · TECH
November 23, 20202 min read433 words
Published: November 23, 2020  |  2 min read433 words
Key PointsA grand jury in Santa Clara, California, issued an indictment on Monday accusing Apple's chief security officer, Thomas Moyer, of offering bribes to secure concealed carry permits for employees.Moyer allegedly promised to donate 200 iPads worth $70,000 to the Sheriff's ...
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