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Apple data stolen from laptop, NO PROOF: FBI

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There ‘no evidence’ of any kind of hacking on the FBI agent’s laptop by an anonymous infiltrator who hacked a data of millions of phone numbers of Apple. Here FBI does not agree with the whole aspect and it is true that there is no base at all these things is being done. But there was a claim that identification numbers that are filled within a file is being lifted which is having a data worth of 12 million Apple Inc products with identification numbers.

“AntiSec” which is an anonymous affiliate posted on Monday a file that is actually containing about 1 million of the Apple numbers. They are claiming that it is being taken from Federal Bureau of Investigation in March from an agent’s laptop.

According to a FBI spokesman there is no evidence that can actually support the claim. In fact they were certain that FBI never compromised such thing of this data or sought it over to it.

There was no immediate output from any Apple representative. All the UDIDs that are known as the unique device identifiers are having the numbers assigned to Apple products or the sequence of letters. To identify the users for many internet games and others are being used by UDIDs.

According to AntiSec, they are claiming that they are having the data with telephone numbers and consumers’ names associated with the UDIDs. The UDIDs for 12,367,232 Apple devices has being extracted from a Christopher Stangl’s computer, where there was a Java flaw which made their way.

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