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Mac OS Ken: 09.04.2012

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Technology

4.7996 Ratings

🗓️ 4 September 2012

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

CNET: Hacker Group Posts 1-Million Apple UDIDs Out of 12-Million Allegedly Lifted from FBI Laptop 9 to5 Mac: Genius Bars Running Out of Replacement Units of iPhone 3GS MacRumors: 27” iMacs Grow Scarce at Apple Online Store Macworld UK: Industry Analyst Expects New Look for New iMac Apple Adds Four Samsung Devices - Including Galaxy S III - to Next US Patent Case Apple Argues for Infringing Samsung Phone Fight Ahead of Galaxy Tab 10.1 Injunction Hearing Tokyo Court Says Samsung Did Not Infringe Apple Patent for Syncing Smartphones and Tablets with Media Devices Vietnamese Site Shows Earphones That May or May Not Be Redesigned Apple Earbuds

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0:00.0

This is Mac OSKIN.

0:09.0

U-D-I-D's for all the world.

0:09.0

This is Mac OS-KIN.

0:12.0

U-D-I-D IDs for all the world to see,

0:15.0

it may be time to wave goodbye to the iPhone 3GS

0:18.0

and anticipating new desktops from Apple.

0:21.0

It's Tuesday, September 4th, 2012. I'm Ken Ray and this is news from

0:27.8

MacoS. Ken brought to you by yours truly and supported by listeners like you subscribers to Mac you

0:33.4

Subscribers to MacoS Ken Day Six.

0:36.4

More information is available at MacoS Can.

0:39.2

dot com.

0:40.4

This show is also supported by the MacoS Can Podcast app for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch,

0:48.0

available in the App Store now for $2.99. Well here's something fun.

0:54.0

12 million iOS UD IDs or unique device identifiers

0:59.0

formerly in the hands of the FBI, currently in the hands of a hacker group, 1 million of which they've posted online.

1:06.5

Good morning.

1:08.5

CNET says Antiseck, a group associated with Anonymous, claims to have posted 1 million Apple unique device

1:15.2

identifiers by breaching FBI security.

1:18.9

From what appears to be an Antiseck Past bin post, during the second week of March 2012 a Del Vostro notebook used by

1:25.8

supervisor special agent, I'm not going to say his name here from, I'm not going to say his office except to say he's with the FBI was breached

1:35.5

using the atomic reference array vulnerability on Java during the cell

1:40.2

session that some files were downloaded from his desktop folder, one of them with the name

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