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Old 09-04-2012, 10:03 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by obsessed2 View Post
The first story said hackers claim to have 12 million iPod, iPad, and iPhone records, today! If you are among them wouldn't you be concerned or like to know? BTW, this isn't just negativity, my son has an iPod! Besides telephone numbers and addresses what other sensitive data do these hackers have?
Probably absolutely nothing if you read some follow-ups on the story that don't (if you look) self-ref the original report... even the original article used the word "alleges/ed" but a good dollop of Apple-knocking and FUD always helps on a thread round here... and you certainly don't want to let facts get in the way or be waited for before screaming "the sky's falling"
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