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Vedettes nues sur Internet : la faute d’iCloud d'Apple ?

Vedettes nues sur Internet : la faute d’iCloud d'Apple ? | Apple, Mac, MacOS, iOS4, iPad, iPhone and (in)security... | Scoop.it
Des photos de stars nues publiées sur Internet et les réseaux sociaux s’emballent. Les victimes auraient en commun d’avoir hébergé ces photos sur iCloud. Le service d’Apple a-t-il été piraté ou seuls les comptes visés l’ont-ils été ?




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More than 800,000 accounts compromised in MacRumors Forums breach

More than 800,000 accounts compromised in MacRumors Forums breach | Apple, Mac, MacOS, iOS4, iPad, iPhone and (in)security... | Scoop.it
About 860,000 members who post on the forums of popular Apple news website MacRumors are being asked to change their passwords after accounts were compromised in a hack.
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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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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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The Fappening is more than just nude celebrity pics -- Can we trust Apple's iCloud?

The Fappening is more than just nude celebrity pics -- Can we trust Apple's iCloud? | Apple, Mac, MacOS, iOS4, iPad, iPhone and (in)security... | Scoop.it
Sometimes I wish the internet could just be a place to exchange wholesome information, such as cooking recipes and tips on Linux, but sadly, there is a dark side. There are deviant people lurking on the web doing all sorts of horrible things. Yesterday, a hacker leaked the private pictures and videos (nude and semi-nude) of many celebrities, and they have spread across the net. For these celebrities, who are real people, I am sure it has been a very trying time; their privacy has been destroyed and I offer my sympathies. For the many people (if they can be called that) viewing and spreading the pictures, the occasion has been dubbed


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It is pretty clear that iCloud has become a threat to most Apple users due to the recent "Celebrity nudes" scandal. I strongly believe that you shouldn't be worried about people being able to get a hold of photographs and videos of personal moments, such as family dinners and Christmas parties. This incident really makes you wonder just how easy it is to hack in to Apple's software systems, and how much Apple's developers have seen of our personal lives. Scandals such as thing will keep things talking, but will Apple release a statement regarding everything that has happened? 

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MacRumors fears user database was hacked

MacRumors fears user database was hacked | Apple, Mac, MacOS, iOS4, iPad, iPhone and (in)security... | Scoop.it
Subscribers to the MacRumors user forums have been advised to change their passwords because of a suspected data breach after the site was hacked.

 

Security industry experts have been warning for quite some while that privileged user accounts are a top target for hackers and this form of intrusion is becoming increasingly common in targeted attacks.

 

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Security industry experts have been warning for quite some while that privileged user accounts are a top target for hackers and this form of intrusion is becoming increasingly common in targeted attacks.

 

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Security industry experts have been warning for quite some while that privileged user accounts are a top target for hackers and this form of intrusion is becoming increasingly common in targeted attacks.


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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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