The FBI on Tuesday disputed a computer hacker group's claim that it stole personal identification data on millions of Apple device owners from an FBI agent's laptop.
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The FBI disputes an AntiSec claim that it stole personal identification data on more than one million Apple device owners from a US agent's laptop.
WASHINGTON – The FBI on Tuesday disputed a computer hacker group's claim that it stole personal identification data on millions of Apple device owners from an FBI agent's laptop.
WASHINGTON – The FBI on Tuesday disputed a computer hacker group's claim that it stole personal identification data on millions of Apple device owners from an FBI agent's laptop.
The FBI is denying claims that a laptop of one of its agents was hacked by a group operating under the name AntiSec that says it obtained 12 million Apple device IDs from the computer last March.
A group of computer hackers operating under the name AntiSec has reportedly leaked one million Apple device IDs that it says it extracted from the laptop of an FBI agent.
Supporters of Anonymous claim they stole more than 12
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