Hi!Friends
The hackers group named “AntiSec”
released a file of a million and one UDIDs unique device identifiers which it
claims to have hacked it off an FBI computer via a Java vulnerability.
UDIDs
are unique IDs for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch devices.
They said they obtained
the file in March by hacking into the laptop of a Federal Bureau of
Investigation agent in the bureau’s New York field office [according to news].
In an unusually lengthy note on
Pastebin, a member of AntiSec said the group had hacked:
Some personal data such
as :
==> full names and
==> cell numbers from the published data.
The group said
it published enough information such as device type, device ID and Apple Push
Notification Service tokens to let users determine whether their devices are on
the list.
If you don’t know how to retrieve
your UDID, you can find a good tutorial here.
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