The meeting comes days after a Chinese web
monitoring group published a report saying Apple users in China
have been targeted in a sophisticated and widespread attack by
hackers seeking private user data stored on the iCloud service.
The group, Greatfire.org, has alleged Chinese government
involvement in the hack, a claim the government has strongly
refuted. Apple has not issued any public statements on the
matter.
At a meeting on Wednesday in Zhongnanhai, the Beijing complex
housing China's central government, Cook and Vice Premier Ma Kai
exchanged views on "protection of users' information" as well as
"strengthening cooperation and in information and communication
fields," according to Xinhua.
Greatfire told Reuters that Apple appeared to have rerouted user
data on Tuesday to circumvent the hack.
The company did not respond to requests for comment Wednesday.
(Reporting by Gerry Shih)
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