>sue others to make them stop trying to hack your products/services
Chooses the second one. I'm pretty sure this is just a PR stunt for Apple to try to appeal and brand themselves as "oh, we stand for security" and all the other bullshit.
Both is the best option. Unfortunately there is just about nothing you can do to prevent a government sponsored org from building exploits from scratch to target certain individuals. Apple is doing pretty well at protecting the average person from mass malware like we see on windows and outdated androids.
I can see why you think the need for legal intervention suggests fundamental insecurities in Apple's devices, but wouldn't you agree that it (in theory) is better to take both approaches?
>sue others to make them stop trying to hack your products/services
Chooses the second one. I'm pretty sure this is just a PR stunt for Apple to try to appeal and brand themselves as "oh, we stand for security" and all the other bullshit.