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Sorry if this is a re-post, but didn't see anything of the like.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-501465_1...-fbi-computer/ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technolog...ers-claim.html A hacker group known as Antisec (Close to the lines of our now-a-days inclined "Anonymous",) Hacked FBI Computers September 3rd in awareness that the FBI is using Apple device info to track people. In their hacking attempts, they received over 12 million unique Apple ID's from many mobile devices including iPod's, iPhone's, and iPad's. As to make the media aware of this hack, and to prove that they actually did hack the supposed 12 million ID's, they released an encrypted list of 1,000,001 unique Apple UDID's (Unique Device Identifier) along with the name of the device that is connected to each specific ID. They continue to go on that they withheld E-Mail addresses, Zip codes, Phone numbers, and Location addresses from the 1,000,001 UDID's that they released. If you are worried that your Apple product may be on the list of the 1,000,001 UDID's that was released for public viewing, go to the website below to look into how to find your unique UDID and see if it is on the list or not. http://kimosabe.net/test.html edit: it will work for all mobile Apple devices, not just the iPhone. For the people who don't own an apple device, ensue arguments about how the FBI got themselves hacked for once and why they would include 12 million unique ID's all on one computer below. btw, the FBI continue to claim they have not been hacked, when blatantly millions of UDID's have been released to public eye, and millions of more are still in the hands of the Antisec hack group. Last edited by gold stinger; 09-4-2012 at 07:25 PM.. |
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