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Apple Executive Says App Store Fraud Checks Are Like Bringing Butter Knife in Gunfight

Posted by Sanuj Bhatia on Apr 09, 2021 in Apple Store, News A senior Apple executive has claimed that Apple’s App Store fraud checks are of no use, and are like ‘bringing a butter knife to a gunfight.’ Recently, internal documents of the Epic Games’ lawsuit on Apple were leaked. In the documents, senior Apple executive of the company’s Fraud Engineering Algorithms and Risk department Eric Friedman was cited for the two damning quotes about Apple. Financial Times has released a report saying: A senior Apple engineer compared the defences of its App Store against malicious actors to “bringing a plastic butter knife to a gunfight”, according to legal documents released on Thursday.

Apple Developer: App Store Security Is Like Bringing Plastic Butter Knife to a Gunfight

9 Apr 2021 According to recently released legal documents, a senior Apple engineer compared the company’s App Store defenses against malicious actors to be like “bringing a plastic butter knight to a gunfight.” The senior employee also described the company’s review process for new apps as “more like the pretty lady who greets you… at the Hawaiian airport than the drug-sniffing dog.” The  Financial Timesreports that as part of a recent lawsuit between Fortnite developer Epic Games Inc. and Apple, internal comments from a senior Apple developer about the company’s App Store security have been revealed. Epic Games revealed in recent court documents that a senior Apple engineer compared the company’s App Store defenses against malicious actors and hackers to “bringing a plastic butter knife to a gunfight.”

Internal Apple documents reveal new details about its app policies

Internal Apple documents reveal new details about its app policies SHARE Internal Apple Inc. documents released as part of the iPhone maker’s legal battle with video game maker Epic Games Inc. have revealed new details about its App Store policies and user retention strategy.  The documents, The Verge reported today, indicate that Apple had avoided making iMessage available on Android to reduce the chance of users switching to Google LLC’s operating system. It also appears that a senior engineer expressed doubts internally about the effectiveness of the company’s efforts to protect users from malicious iOS apps.  The details were included in “proposed findings of fact” filings Apple and Epic Games submitted this week as part of their court dispute. The legal battle started last year after Fortnite, a popular video game developed by Epic Games, was removed from the App Store because the company allowed users to make in-app purchases without go

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