Lawmakers Wary Of Apple's Secrecy
From this morning's Earlybird:
• "Apple is famous for its veil of secrecy around the new iPads and iPhones. But Sen. John Rockefeller and others in Congress wonder whether the company has more than technological innovations to hide," Politico reports. "When Apple didn't participate in an April hearing on children's online privacy, the West Virginia Democrat who chairs the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee, gave voice to his suspicions."
• "Senate and House lawmakers will summon current and former government officials for hearings this week to examine how best to protect critical federal and private information technology networks from escalating cyber attacks," CongressDailyAM (subscription) reports.
• "Candidates in some top political races are raising big sums of money using software that taps donors' social networks, an endeavor that lets the donors track their friends' donations with the zeal a fantasy baseball team owner uses to monitor player statistics," USA Today reports.


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