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“Speaking exclusively to PC Pro, the CEO of Kaspersky Lab claimed Apple has repeatedly refused to deliver the software development kit (SDK) necessary to design security software for the phone.

“We have been in contact for two years with Apple to develop our anti-theft software, [but] still we do not have permission,” said Kaspersky.”

Even without actually seeing the app? That’s interesting.



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  1. #1

    That's what Njordy said 5 months ago:

    Идиот он. Просто не обращайте внимания. Мы все его так и терпим.

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  2. #2

    That's what Adam said 5 months ago:

    There is no app to speak of. Kaspersky said that Apple hasn’t delivered the SDk required to do what he wants to do. This isn’t a normal iPhone application but something that would run in the background and monitor activity while other apps are running. No third party gets that level of access on the iPhone. This is a non-story to me and way for Kaspersky to get headlines, and it looks like it worked.

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  3. #3

    That's what ODGPUNCHER said 5 months ago:

    Good, anti virus companies are utter shit at writing software

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