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Yesterday afternoon we informed you about a very interesting case that happened in Australia. A young man there, who is only 16 years old according to available information, hacked into the servers Applu, from which he managed to download approximately 90 GB of data, which he then saved to his MacBookHis defense attorney then stated that the boy was a huge lover. Applu and with this gesture he wanted to draw more or less attention to himself and thus gain Applu work. In addition to downloading data, he was also said to have been able to access individual customer accounts Applu, which could potentially compromise their privacy. However, this information Apple he refuted with his statement.

The apple company only commented on the whole event today. In its press statement, it assures its customers that there is absolutely no need to worry. "We want to assure our customers that their personal data was not compromised in any way during this incident," he claims Apple. Rumors about accessing user accounts were thus probably false. 

Safety is for Apple very important. That's why he created a new authentication method Face ID, which is supposed to be many times safer than the current one Touch ID:

Although the statement about the security of users' personal data is certainly gratifying, overall it does not throw this problem into the incident Apple by no means good light. It is precisely security and overall security that is what it is for Apple highly praised worldwide. But when a sixteen-year-old high school student manages to break its security, something is probably wrong. 

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