IPad 3G owners account information compromised
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#12The original article on Gawker on this was horrible. They completely spinned it to sound like Apple was at fault. Only in one little phrase did they happen to mention that AT&T was at fault. They really screwed themselves over by stealing the iPhone, and now they're fighting back by writing mean blog posts. Cute.
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#13I would never sign up for any personal service using my work address.
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#14Why are all of these people using their official e-mail addresses? Are all of these iPads work-owned? I would never sign up for any personal service using my work address.
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#15Why the hell would someone leave a script like that exposed on a public-facing site, with no access control or at the very least rate-limiting?!
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#16The original article on Gawker on this was horrible. They completely spinned it to sound like Apple was at fault. Only in one little phrase did they happen to mention that AT&T was at fault. They really screwed themselves over by stealing the iPhone, and now they're fighting back by writing mean blog posts. Cute.
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#17If email addresses are a leak, then I guess that makes the phone book a disaster. Real names matched to addresses and phone numbers, oh my!
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#18It's not a leak if it's just email addresses. Email is useless if it's not public. If you get spam or unwanted messages, then set some filters. If you can't even do that, you probably shouldn't be using email. If you can't ignore things like that, you're probably better of not using the Internet. If email addresses are a leak, then I guess that makes the phone book a disaster. Real names matched to addresses and phon…
But that would indicate security flaws with the naming scheme as much as anything else.
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#19At what point does Apple need to sue AT&T so they can break their exclusivity contract on iOS devices?