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The consequences of a hacked iCloud password
Posted by: pinkoos
Date: August 04, 2012 08:54AM
Nightmare scenario came true for a former Gizmodo writer.

iCloud hacked, Gmail hacked, Twitter hacked, iPhone remote wiped, iPad remote wiped, Macbook Air remote wiped.

Read it and weep over here:

[www.emptyage.com]

"Yes, I was hacked. Hard."



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Re: The consequences of a hacked iCloud password
Posted by: chopper
Date: August 04, 2012 10:19AM
Wow.
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Re: The consequences of a hacked iCloud password
Posted by: Chakravartin
Date: August 04, 2012 10:44AM
The consequences of a hacked iCloud password

The consequences of NOT BACKING UP.

Time Machine or a clone or both. It's fast and easy to set up. There's no excuse not to have backups.
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Re: The consequences of a hacked iCloud password
Posted by: sekker
Date: August 04, 2012 11:04AM
Wow. A decent CCC or TM backup that included his iOS devices, and he'd be back in business in a few hours.
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Re: The consequences of a hacked iCloud password
Posted by: GeneL
Date: August 04, 2012 12:04PM
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sekker
Wow. A decent CCC or TM backup that included his iOS devices, and he'd be back in business in a few hours.

Yes, but isn't the biggest issue the loss of personal information…

… or does hacking just allow someone to destroy data, but not allow them to steal your ID information?



gl @ Dana Point, CA
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Re: The consequences of a hacked iCloud password
Posted by: hal
Date: August 04, 2012 12:13PM
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sekker
Wow. A decent CCC or TM backup that included his iOS devices, and he'd be back in business in a few hours.

Not if he was locked out of his computer.

I just had the unfortunate experience of buying a stolen mbp on ebay (stf) and was confronted with that password screen. There is NO WAY around that. In fact, I was confronted with that screen AFTER I had already upgraded the hard drive and memory.

This is not just a case of not backing up, this is a serous indictment of 'the cloud'
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Re: The consequences of a hacked iCloud password
Posted by: miK.
Date: August 04, 2012 12:32PM




"Ditch the terrier and get yourself a proper dog. Any dog under 50 pounds is a cat, and cats are pointless." - Ron Swanson, Parks & Recreation

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Re: The consequences of a hacked iCloud password
Posted by: GeneL
Date: August 04, 2012 01:00PM
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miK.

Where did this come from?

I went into my Preferences and found iCloudPref (10.7.4) which asked for me to log in with my Apple ID and password, which I did.

There was no screen like the image you showed, so I just unchecked everything, including Documents, which had a warning about losing anything on iCloud. Since I've never used iCloud and don't intend to, I unchecked it.

Where was that graphic you posted?

Was there another step?

Someday, am I going to be sorry for doing this? old fogey smiley



gl @ Dana Point, CA
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Re: The consequences of a hacked iCloud password
Posted by: miK.
Date: August 04, 2012 01:12PM
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GeneL
Where did this come from?

Can I opt out of iCloud?
[www.iphonefaq.org]



"Ditch the terrier and get yourself a proper dog. Any dog under 50 pounds is a cat, and cats are pointless." - Ron Swanson, Parks & Recreation

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Re: The consequences of a hacked iCloud password
Posted by: decay
Date: August 04, 2012 01:56PM
Hacked in the Face!





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Re: The consequences of a hacked iCloud password
Posted by: Chakravartin
Date: August 04, 2012 02:11PM
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hal
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sekker
Wow. A decent CCC or TM backup that included his iOS devices, and he'd be back in business in a few hours.

Not if he was locked out of his computer.

While the user will not know the passcode to unlock the computer, the "Genius" at the Apple Store has tools to unlock it.
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Re: The consequences of a hacked iCloud password
Posted by: hal
Date: August 04, 2012 04:48PM
good to know
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Re: The consequences of a hacked iCloud password
Posted by: GeneL
Date: August 04, 2012 05:06PM
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miK.
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GeneL
Where did this come from?

Can I opt out of iCloud?
[www.iphonefaq.org]

Ah! This screen is from the iPhone that I don't have. Thanks for straightening that out for me. smiling smiley



gl @ Dana Point, CA
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Re: The consequences of a hacked iCloud password
Posted by: sekker
Date: August 04, 2012 11:18PM
That screen is also on ML Macs.

I just don't understand. If he has a backup like TM or CCC, he can just rebuild his data on either a new Mac or on his MBA once he's no longer locked out.
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Re: The consequences of a hacked iCloud password
Posted by: Speedy
Date: August 05, 2012 12:01PM
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sekker
That screen is also on ML Macs.

I just don't understand. If he has a backup like TM or CCC, he can just rebuild his data on either a new Mac or on his MBA once he's no longer locked out.

The fool states he doesn't back up.

He also says Apple was scammed, or at least fooled, into giving the hacker access. Something similar happened to me with my credit card company. They gave access to my account by being fooled by the scammer. And my credit card company freely admitted it. Fortunately I check my account almost daily so I caught it right away.



Saint Cloud, Minnesota, where the weather is wonderful even when it isn't.
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Re: The consequences of a hacked iCloud password
Posted by: silvarios
Date: August 05, 2012 01:48PM
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sekker
Wow. A decent CCC or TM backup that included his iOS devices, and he'd be back in business in a few hours.

I would guess most people do not back up their iOS devices. Most of the content can sync either to iCloud, Dropbox, email, or other services seems to make people even more lackadaisical when it comes to backup.
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