Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Antisec Leaks 1,000,001 UDIDs From A Trove Of 12 Million Allegedly Stolen From An FBI Laptop

Untitled 2Hacker group Antisec has released 1,000,001 pieces of data related to Apple's UDID identification scheme. This data, if cross-referenced with Apple's developer resources, could potentially identify a unique user's geographic location and other specific information. In fact, the database does contain device names (for example, one UDID points to a device name "hobamain" and appeared in a search for the name "Obama"). This leak is purported to come from a trove of 12 million UDIDs allegedly hacked from the Dell laptop of Supervisor Special Agent Christopher K. Stangl who appears in this video calling for more people to consider a career in cyber-security.

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