Originally the September 9 Apple new product conference is a lot of people's big day, big and big. But this tragic news: Hackers may have used the find My Phone loophole to crack the star ICloud account, leaked indecent photos. What's more brutal is that the hacker involved in the image sharing site 4chan on the hundreds of leaked photos, on condition that the bitcoin donation.
The hacker is probably using a security vulnerability on the Find My iPhone App Login Page--now has a name, called ibrute--, and then violently cracked the user's account--in general, if a hacker uses a password-poor lift to hack, it will be intercepted. However, the bug fix before the Find My iPhone API allows for constant attempts to password .
Details of the vulnerability were on the Po on GitHub, and Apple repaired it within two days, but some Apple services in Europe are still being subjected to brute force.
In addition, there is evidence that the hundreds of Zhang Yanzhao are being collected in a few thoughtful years, rather than once --which is tantamount to saying that Apple users, your devices and systems are likely to have another one that has not been discovered (except for some hackers) and is careful about private photos.
Plus, no one's going to spit it out until now. Is this app still called Find My IPhone?
For the Apple user who loves to take a selfie, there is probably another loophole that will let you steal your private photos without being found (go)