West Virginia Sues Apple Over iCloud Handling of Child Exploitation Material

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West Virginia filed a 52-page lawsuit accusing Apple of knowingly enabling iCloud to store and share child sexual abuse material by declining to deploy detection tools, arguing the company hides behind privacy while failing to protect children and must cooperate with law enforcement.
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- West Virginia Sues Apple, Claiming It Allows Sharing of Child Sexual Abuse Material The New York Times
- Apple allowed child sexual abuse materials on iCloud for years, West Virginia Attorney General claims CNN
- West Virginia sues Apple over child sex abuse material stored and shared on iCloud The Guardian
- Apple sued by West Virginia for alleged failure to stop child sexual abuse material on iCloud, iOS devices CNBC
- W.Va. Attorney General files lawsuit against Apple WSAZ
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