martes, 5 de julio de 2011

They warn that Apple is a target of future cyber attacks

LulzSec Anonymous members and published a list of 26 users and administrative passwords, "It could be our objective, but we're too busy," said the hackers on the company
After the computer attacks that crippled held various online services from Sony, Anonymous now seems to have a new goal. The collective group of hackers unveiled, together with members of the defunct organization LulzSec a document with a number of Apple users and passwords.
Unlike previous actions, which exposed millions of personal data, the attack on Apple's servers revealed only a list of 26 administrative passwords, in response to security flaws in the company's servers, warned of previous form.Before the attack, Apple made no statements to the consultations conducted by The Wall Street Journal."Apple could be a target. But do not worry, we're too busy anyway," were the statements Anonymous from official Twitter profile.The attack on one of Apple's servers as part of a campaign called AntiSec, where members of Anonymous and put under his watch LulzSec Sony, AT & T and various U.S. government agencies, including the CIA.The computer attack suffered by Sony in its PlayStation Network Platform, where he exposed more than 100 million personal data represented a serious setback for the company's strategy, in order to compete with the music catalog that centralizes applications and Apple from iTunes.By recently, Apple announced its commitment to the cloud-based services with the recent presentation of icloud service. The presentation, held at the developer conference of the company, revealed that the company already has 225 million registered users in iTunes.

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