iCloud has been hacked, Apple chooses ... silent
Apple's cloud service is no longer secure: a hacker group called Doulci claims itself to be the first to hack iPhone that is locked to iCloud.
Apple's cloud service is no longer safe: a hacker group called "Doulci" claims itself to be the first to hack an iPhone locked iCloud.
This group of hackers said they would buy locked iPhones for between $ 50 and $ 150 (from 1 to over 3 million) . After that, they will use security vulnerabilities to access iCloud and unlock iPhones and sell them at bargain prices.
Information from ValueWalk that Doulci ( including 2 Dutch hackers ) only takes 5 months to overcome the barrier of iCloud. The site also claimed to have tracked a Twitter account allegedly belonging to Doulci, including a Twitter message claiming that they "occupied" more than 5700 Apple devices in just five minutes by hacking the above. .
Even the hacker group contacted Apple about the security breach, but Tim Cook's company chose to remain silent. Finally, Doulci went to the Dutch media to announce that Apple refused to acknowledge that iCloud was hacked.
Currently, Apple has not made any official statement about this incident.
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