![]() More than just the Apple UDID number, which is a unique, hard to guess code associated with each device (like a serial number), the hack found full names, cell numbers, addresses, and zipcodes tied to the IDs. They have chosen to release just 1 million of them because, as they explain in this post, "a million would be enough," presumably to get the message across. This is a mess you don't want to be a part of: Hacker group AntiSec claims it has gotten a hold of FBI data that contained over 12 million Apple ID numbers linked with other personal information. ![]() ![]() This article is from the archive of our partner.
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