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Apple Reportedly Aware of iCloud Flaw Six Months Before Hacking of Celebrity Accounts

icloud_icon_blue Apple knew about an iCloud security flaw six months before it was utilized to hack celebrity accounts on the service, reports The Daily Dot. The company was notified of the exploit by independent security researcher Ibrahim Balic, who shared emails between himself and members of Apple's product security team.

In an email from March 2014, Balic told Apple that he was able to bypass the security of any iCloud account by using a "brute-force" hacking method that was able to try over 20,000 password combinations. Balic recommended to Apple that it should implement a feature in iCloud that prevents log-ins after a set number of failed attempts, and even reported the exploit through Apple's Bug Reporter. Balic was also the developer said to be behind the extended outage of Apple's Dev Center last year.

In May 2014, Apple emailed Balic and questioned the validity of the exploit, stating that it "would take an extraordinarily long time" to find a valid authentication token to get into an iCloud account using the flaw. Balic states that Apple continued to ask him about the exploit and how it would be utilized.

On September 1, 2014, hackers breached the iCloud accounts of many well-known actresses, downloading and leaking private photos and videos. While it was not initially known what caused the breach, The Next Web linked to a Python script on Github that may have been used for the hacking. The script utilized a brute-force like method which allowed hackers to keep guessing passwords without being locked out.

Apple acknowledged later in the day that it was investigating the breach, ultimately leading to comments from CEO Tim Cook along with new security implementations. Those implementations included automatic emails when iCloud accounts are accessed via web browsers, automatic two-factor authentication for iCloud.com, and mandatory app-specific passwords for third-party apps accessing iCloud.

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150 months ago
It's all going rather brilliantly at the moment isn't it.
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Xultar Avatar
150 months ago
I'm waiting or the not Apple's fault crowd.

I love apple products, the culture, heck I love everything about apple EXCEPT the excuses made for them. Apple prides itself on excellence. Until they no longer make quality and excellence a selling point their customers need to demand it and call them out when they under perform.

Making excuses for mistakes & sloppy work will not help Apple.
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maflynn Avatar
150 months ago
Wow, more good news for apple. They're really hitting their stride with bad press lately.

Bending phone
iOS 8.01 bug that should not have been rolled out
iCloud security issues that should have been addressed sooner.
Score: 31 Votes (Like | Disagree)
sshambles Avatar
150 months ago
Geeze, when it rains (bad news) it pours.
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Keniutek Avatar
150 months ago
LOL, apple realy is on a roll lately. Leaked pics, great keyonte stream, bend gate, ios8 and 8.0.1.
Bravo, well deserver Thanksgiving break ;).
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jamesrick80 Avatar
150 months ago
Surely wouldn't trust them with Apple pay now, imagine your credit card information stolen. :rolleyes:
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