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The Most Stunning Thefts Happened to Apple in Recent Times

Apple, one of the biggest names in the technology industry, is also at the top of the list in the number of stolen products. While there has been an increase in the theft of technological products, especially in the last period, 56 boxes of AirPods stolen in New York also reveal this picture.
 The Most Stunning Thefts Happened to Apple in Recent Times
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The theft rate in technological products seems to have increased a lot, especially recently. It is not known whether it is due to the global economic distress or a coincidence that coincided with the same time, but the rate of theft of technological products has increased considerably. Just yesterday, the news came that a truckload of graphics cards was stolen during the product shipment of the US-based giant hardware company EVGA. Now, striking events have emerged from the criminal records kept by Apple.

Some of the resulting recordings seem rather unplanned and clumsy. For example, in October, a thief who entered Best Buy, an electronics market in Chicago as a customer, forcibly took the iPad from the 22-year-old female employee and fled. Also in October, another man was caught trying to break into an Apple Store in Westlake, Ohio at 4:30 am. But some thefts seem more planned and dangerous.

A total of 56 boxes of AirPods were stolen:

According to the information obtained, a user living in New York, who wanted to sell 56 boxes of AirPods through Facebook Marketplace, went to the meeting point to meet with a potential buyer. But while waiting for the buyer, he found three gunmen in front of him. The thieves, who stole the seller’s AirPods, phone and $2,600, disappeared. However, it is not yet clear how the seller got the 56 boxes of AirPods in the first place.

Another grand theft story came from the US state of Minnesota. According to the information that emerged, the thieves, who acted as a duo, signed many thefts in the Ramsey region over the months. But the police managed to track them down thanks to an Apple Watch stolen by the thieves and brought them to justice.

NSO, developer of spyware Pegasus, targeted a reporter’s iPhone:

Shortly before the US Government announced that the Israeli NSO had banned the spying software Pegasus, there were reports that the software was used on an American journalist. According to the information that emerged, the journalist named Ben Hubbard was closely followed by Pegasus for three years during his stay in Saudi Arabia.

There is also a strange case of theft in Apple’s criminal ledger records. According to the information obtained, a man living in the US state of Tennessee stole his ex-girlfriend’s MacBook. But not content with that, he made a purchase for himself using his ex-girlfriend’s Amazon account information stored on his MacBook. It is not known what happened during their relationship, but the thief is now giving an account before the judiciary.

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