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Apple Investigates $1.3B Fraud Scheme That Made Working iPhones from Rejected Parts



Apple is investigating claims of a massive fraud campaign that involved rejected iPhone parts sourced from a Foxconn facility in China. Reportedly, the mastermind of the scheme was an unnamed Taiwanese businessman referred to in local media reports as “Mr. X.” Along with a small team of Foxconn managers, Mr. X allegedly earned more than […]

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