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Un développeur tiers responsable de la fuite d'identifiants Apple

Un développeur tiers responsable de la fuite d'identifiants Apple | Apple, Mac, MacOS, iOS4, iPad, iPhone and (in)security... | Scoop.it
La société américaine BlueToad explique s'être fait voler ces données il y a deux semaines. Le vol présumé à un agent du FBI perd en crédibilité.

 

La fuite de plus d'un million d'identifiants de terminaux Apple (iPhone et iPad) de la semaine dernière trouve une explication. Dans un entretien à NBC News, le PDG de l'éditeur d'applications BlueToad, Paul DeHart, déclare que les données publiées par un membre d'Anonymous ont été dérobées à sa société il y a deux semaines. Les serveurs les contenant n'étaient, semble-t-il, pas assez protégés.

 

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http://www.lemonde.fr/technologies/article/2012/09/11/un-developpeur-tiers-responsable-de-la-fuite-d-identifiants-apple_1758361_651865.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter#xtor=RSS-3208001

 

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Apple: We didn't pass iPhone, iPad device IDs to FBI

Apple: We didn't pass iPhone, iPad device IDs to FBI | Apple, Mac, MacOS, iOS4, iPad, iPhone and (in)security... | Scoop.it
Summary: Both the FBI and now Apple have come forward to state that they had no involvement the ongoing 'UDID-gate,' which led to more than 1 million iOS device codes leaking to the Web.

 

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http://www.zdnet.com/apple-we-didnt-pass-iphone-ipad-device-ids-to-fbi-7000003786/?s_cid=e550

 

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Apple device IDs hacked: What you need to know

Apple device IDs hacked: What you need to know | Apple, Mac, MacOS, iOS4, iPad, iPhone and (in)security... | Scoop.it
A hacktivist group has published more than a million Apple device UDIDs acquired from a hacked FBI laptop. Is your iPhone or iPad at risk?

 

The details stolen from the FBI laptop included more personal information as well—such as full names, cell phone numbers, addresses and zip codes.

 

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http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/261876/apple_device_ids_hacked_what_you_need_to_know.html

 

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Hackers Allegedly Leak 1 Million Apple Device IDs

Hackers Allegedly Leak 1 Million Apple Device IDs | Apple, Mac, MacOS, iOS4, iPad, iPhone and (in)security... | Scoop.it

AntiSec hacker group has in its possession over 12,000,000 Apple iOS device IDs. To prove it, it has released 1,000,001 IDs to the public.

 

Though they haven’t released them, hackers also claim the real names, addresses and cell phones in some cases accompany the UDIDs on the list, making this leak an even bigger privacy concern.

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“During the second week of March 2012, a Dell Vostro notebook, used by Supervisor Special Agent Christopher K. Stangl from FBI Regional Cyber Action Team and New York FBI Office Evidence Response Team was breached using the AtomicReferenceArray vulnerability on Java, during the shell session some files were downloaded from his Desktop folder one of them with the name of “NCFTA_iOS_devices_intel.csv” turned to be a list of 12,367,232 Apple iOS devices including Unique Device Identifiers (UDID), user names, name of device, type of device, Apple Push Notification Service tokens, zipcodes, cellphone numbers, addresses, etc,” claims Antisec.

 

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http://mashable.com/2012/09/04/hackers-apple-device-id/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Mashable+%28Mashable%29

 

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Publishing firm says leaked Apple IDs came from their servers

Publishing firm says leaked Apple IDs came from their servers | Apple, Mac, MacOS, iOS4, iPad, iPhone and (in)security... | Scoop.it
BlueToad, a Florida-based digital edition publishing company, has announced that the recent massive Apple UDID leak originated from their own servers, and not an FBI laptop.

 

They were first alerted to the possibility by David Schuetz, a researcher employed by mobile device security consulting firm Intrepidus Group, who took the trouble to analyze the leaked UDIDs and the device names attached to them.

 

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http://www.net-security.org/secworld.php?id=13560

 

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FBI: Wir haben nicht geklaut

FBI: Wir haben nicht geklaut | Apple, Mac, MacOS, iOS4, iPad, iPhone and (in)security... | Scoop.it
Der Vorwurf des Hacker-Kollektivs Antisec gegen das FBI wiegt schwer: Auf einem FBI-Laptop habe man eine Datei mit Millionen Seriennummern von iOS-Geräten gefunden. Die Ermittlungsbehörde dementiert.

 

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http://www.tageblatt.lu/nachrichten/story/13507432

 

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Piratage : des millions d’identifiants iPhone dévoilés ?

Piratage : des millions d’identifiants iPhone dévoilés ? | Apple, Mac, MacOS, iOS4, iPad, iPhone and (in)security... | Scoop.it

La firme de Cupertino n'est visiblement pas au repos ces derniers temps, c’est une liste d’identifiants d’iPhone qui vient d’être mise en ligne par un groupe de hackers.

 

Ces pirates informatiques, dont le groupe semble dériver de la bande de LulzSec qui a été démantelée il y a peu par le FBI, dit avoir obtenu ces données en piratant l’ordinateur d’un agent du FBI. Ce méfait leur a permis de disposer d’une liste de près de 12 millions d’identifiants d’iPhone. Dabs le fichier original obtenu par les pirates, on retrouverait aussi les noms, les numéros de téléphones, les adresses postales et autres données personnelles d’utilisateurs d’iPhone.

 

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http://www.logiciel.net/piratage-des-millions-didentifiants-iphone-devoiles-24063.htm?utm_source=Logiciel.net

 

 

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