At 4:33 p.m., according to Apple’s tech support records, someone called AppleCare claiming to be me. Apple says the caller reported that he couldn’t get into his .Me e-mail — which, of course was my .Me e-mail.
In response, Apple issued a temporary password. It did this despite the caller’s inability to answer security questions I had set up. And it did this after the hacker supplied only two pieces of information that anyone with an internet connection and a phone can discover.
In response, Apple issued a temporary password. It did this despite the caller’s inability to answer security questions I had set up. And it did this after the hacker supplied only two pieces of information that anyone with an internet connection and a phone can discover.
Sounds like its mostly incompetence on that specific Apple employees part to me, which is the main reason why people shouldn't blatantly trust the cloud in the first place in my opinion. If someone makes a mistake, its your data, not theirs.
Also, defron, I sent you that WIki password like 3 days ago, check your messages!