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Hackers claim to hack Apple’s iCloud server and unlock 30,000 stolen iPhones

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Apple Inc. iCloud security has been compromised by a hackers who have been able to unlock more than 30,000 stolen iPhones in last few days, according to a Dutch Website De Telegraaf.

 

Website also reports that one of the hackers is in the Netherlands and the other is in Casablanca.

 

If we try to translate that website page with the help of Translate.google.com we came to know that –Chinese traders buying locked Apple devices on eBay for $50 to $150 each and then Hackers able to unlock those purchased devices even those devices locked by the companies. Hackers are earning a huge amount by selling those devices on higher rates than the purchasing one

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Apple Inc. iCloud security has been compromised by a hackers who have been able to unlock more than 30,000 stolen iPhones in last few days, according to a Dutch Website De Telegraaf.

 

Website also reports that one of the hackers is in the Netherlands and the other is in Casablanca.

 

If we try to translate that website page with the help of Translate.google.com we came to know that –Chinese traders buying locked Apple devices on eBay for $50 to $150 each and then Hackers able to unlock those purchased devices even those devices locked by the companies. Hackers are earning a huge amount by selling those devices on higher rates than the purchasing one

 

can you please make the text smaller jeez  :wut:

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2014 :wut: old old old

 

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