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  • Hacky For Mac
    카테고리 없음 2020. 2. 11. 06:35
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    More security news. A teenager from Melbourne, unnamed for legal reasons, is now facing criminal charges after he allegedly accessed Apple's network without permission, leading to the theft of documents and the apparent compromise of customer accounts. As, the teenager managed to compromise 'Apple's mainframe' a number of times from his bedroom over the course of a year. At the Australian Children's Court on Thursday, prosecutors reportedly heard that the teenager downloaded roughly 90GB of content from the network which was stored in a folder called 'hacky hack hack.' Apple uncovered the intrusion and contained the FBI, which communicated the incident to the Australian Federal Police (AFP). Two Apple laptops, a mobile phone, and a hard drive were confiscated. According to the publication, the serial numbers of the laptops matched those tracked as the devices used to compromise the network, made possible by obtaining authorization keys.

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    The teenager allegedly also accessed customer accounts, although the size and scope of the accounts has not been made public. See also: The teenager's lawyer said the reason he hacked into the network was that he was a fan of the iPad and iPhone maker, considered it a 'dream' to one day work for the company, and that the defendant was 'well-known' in the international hacking community. TechRepublic: The defendant has pleaded guilty and will return to court next month for sentencing. The alleged network breach comes after iOS source code was leaked on GitHub.

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    Apple but said that the three-year-old source code did not impact the security of modern devices. An Apple spokesperson told ZDNet: 'At Apple, we vigilantly protect our networks and have dedicated teams of information security professionals that work to detect and respond to threats. 'In this case, our teams discovered the unauthorised access, contained it, and reported the incident to law enforcement.

    We regard the data security of our users as one of our greatest responsibilities and want to assure our customers that at no point during this incident was their personal data compromised.' By registering you become a member of the CBS Interactive family of sites and you have read and agree to the,. You agree to receive updates, alerts and promotions from CBS and that CBS may share information about you with our marketing partners so that they may contact you by email or otherwise about their products or services.

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    The Australian sixteen-year-old got access into a central Apple server multiple times over the course of a year. The exact nature of what was downloaded is still unclear. The individual collected tens of gigabytes of confidential, secure, company files and saved them in a folder named ‘hacky hacky hack’. Apple said that when it became aware of the illicit access, it reported its findings to the FBI, who passed the case to the Australian federal police. An Apple spokesman said the company’s information security personnel “discovered the unauthorized access, contained it, and reported the incident to law enforcement” without commenting further on the specifics of the case. “We want to assure our customers that at no point during this incident was their personal data compromised,” the spokesman said. The teenager has pleaded guilty in court to the crime and will be sentenced next month.

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