Pablo Escobar's brother Roberto is suing Apple for $2.6 billion.
's brother says his life was threatened because of lax security protocols on his phone ... so, now he wants Apple to cough up billions., is suing Apple for a whopping $2.6 BILLION, claiming someone hacked his smartphone and found his address through FaceTime, even though he claims an Apple employee assured him the iPhone X was the most secure on the market.
In the suit, Roberto says he conducted his own investigation after receiving the letter, and found his iPhone had been compromised due to a FaceTime vulnerability.
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