Apple Denies Systems Breach In Photo Leak

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Hamsterdan notes that Apple has posted an update to its investigation into the recently celebrity photo leak, which was attributed to a breach of iCloud. Apple says the leak was not due to any flaw in iCloud or Find My iPhone, but rather the result of "a targeted attack on user names, passwords and security questions." Despite this, Wired reports that hackers on an anonymous web board have been openly discussing a piece of software designed for use by law enforcement. Whether it was involved in the celebrity attacks or not, it's currently being used to impersonate a user's device in order to download iCloud backups.

"For Apple, the use of government forensic tools by criminal hackers raises questions about how cooperative it may be with Elcomsoft. The Russian company’s tool, as Zdziarski describes it, doesn't depend on any 'backdoor' agreement with Apple and instead required Elcomsoft to fully reverse engineer Apple’s protocol for communicating between iCloud and its iOS devices. But Zdziarski argues that Apple could still have done more to make that reverse engineering more difficult or impossible." Meanwhile, Nik Cubrilovic has waded into the data leak subculture that led to this incident and provides insight into the tech and the thinking behind it.
 

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funny how Apple gets away scott free on this
 

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the feds & the phone companies need to make phone hacking more difficult
 

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They password reset systems are probably a bit on the easy side. I doubt they were outright hacked
 

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Like they are going to come out and say our shyt sucks that why it got compromised :mjlol:

DENY DENY DENY :ehh:
 

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Apple would not put their credibility on the line. Of course it was a targeted attack to hack those iPhones... :sas2: .... and let's just say I'm glad the hacker was a straight dude. :sas1:
 
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