Apple's Anti-Theft Tech Disables Stolen iPhones Post-Los Angeles Looting

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During protests in Los Angeles, looters stole iPhones from Apple stores, but Apple's anti-theft technology disabled the devices remotely, displaying tracking messages and sounding alarms, rendering them useless and aiding law enforcement in arrests. This security measure, part of a broader crackdown on retail theft, aims to deter opportunistic criminals by making stolen devices worthless and increasing penalties for looting.
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