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One million Apple iOS device identifiers stolen from FBI laptop

One million Apple iOS device identifiers stolen from FBI laptop
By Andy BoxalProvided by Operation AntiSec has made a return, this time leaking a file containing 1,000,001 unique device identifier numbers, or UDIDs, for Apple devices. The hackers are claiming that the data was stolen from a laptop belonging to the FBI, and that in total, it contained more than

One million Apple iOS device identifiers stolen from FBI laptop

One million Apple iOS device identifiers stolen from FBI laptop
By Andy BoxalProvided by Operation AntiSec has made a return, this time leaking a file containing 1,000,001 unique device identifier numbers, or UDIDs, for Apple devices. The hackers are claiming that the data was stolen from a laptop belonging to the FBI, and that in total, it contained more than

One million Apple iOS device identifiers stolen from FBI laptop

One million Apple iOS device identifiers stolen from FBI laptop
By Andy BoxalProvided by Operation AntiSec has made a return, this time leaking a file containing 1,000,001 unique device identifier numbers, or UDIDs, for Apple devices. The hackers are claiming that the data was stolen from a laptop belonging to the FBI, and that in total, it contained more than

One million Apple iOS device identifiers stolen from FBI laptop

One million Apple iOS device identifiers stolen from FBI laptop
By Andy BoxalProvided by Operation AntiSec has made a return, this time leaking a file containing 1,000,001 unique device identifier numbers, or UDIDs, for Apple devices. The hackers are claiming that the data was stolen from a laptop belonging to the FBI, and that in total, it contained more than

One million Apple iOS device identifiers stolen from FBI laptop

One million Apple iOS device identifiers stolen from FBI laptop
By Andy BoxalProvided by Operation AntiSec has made a return, this time leaking a file containing 1,000,001 unique device identifier numbers, or UDIDs, for Apple devices. The hackers are claiming that the data was stolen from a laptop belonging to the FBI, and that in total, it contained more than

One million Apple iOS device identifiers stolen from FBI laptop

One million Apple iOS device identifiers stolen from FBI laptop
By Andy BoxalProvided by Operation AntiSec has made a return, this time leaking a file containing 1,000,001 unique device identifier numbers, or UDIDs, for Apple devices. The hackers are claiming that the data was stolen from a laptop belonging to the FBI, and that in total, it contained more than

One million Apple iOS device identifiers stolen from FBI laptop

One million Apple iOS device identifiers stolen from FBI laptop
By Andy BoxalProvided by Operation AntiSec has made a return, this time leaking a file containing 1,000,001 unique device identifier numbers, or UDIDs, for Apple devices. The hackers are claiming that the data was stolen from a laptop belonging to the FBI, and that in total, it contained more than

One million Apple iOS device identifiers stolen from FBI laptop

One million Apple iOS device identifiers stolen from FBI laptop
By Andy BoxalProvided by Operation AntiSec has made a return, this time leaking a file containing 1,000,001 unique device identifier numbers, or UDIDs, for Apple devices. The hackers are claiming that the data was stolen from a laptop belonging to the FBI, and that in total, it contained more than

One million Apple iOS device identifiers stolen from FBI laptop

One million Apple iOS device identifiers stolen from FBI laptop
By Andy BoxalProvided by Operation AntiSec has made a return, this time leaking a file containing 1,000,001 unique device identifier numbers, or UDIDs, for Apple devices. The hackers are claiming that the data was stolen from a laptop belonging to the FBI, and that in total, it contained more than

One million Apple iOS device identifiers stolen from FBI laptop

One million Apple iOS device identifiers stolen from FBI laptop
By Andy BoxalProvided by Operation AntiSec has made a return, this time leaking a file containing 1,000,001 unique device identifier numbers, or UDIDs, for Apple devices. The hackers are claiming that the data was stolen from a laptop belonging to the FBI, and that in total, it contained more than