America, land of the incompetent violation of personal info

Hacking group AntiSec hasacquired millions of of UDIDsallegedly collected without permission by the FBI. The group claims it got into an FBI agent’s laptop to get the data, which contains 12 million unique identifiers tied to iPads, iPhones, and iPods.

AntiSec has so far released a million UDIDs online, but cut out other potentially identifiying information, just to let users see if they’re among the compromised. The FBI, for its part,has vaguely denied involvementin the situation, claiming there’s “no evidence” to implicate it.

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If you want to find out if your iDevice is among those at risk, you may plug the first five characters of your UDID intoLastPass. Alternatively, TheNextWeb is offeringa similar service.

If you were among those put at risk by the FBI/Elite Hackers/Illuminati and subsequent breach, then all you can really do is change any shared passwords and feel violated.

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