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Tech News : Apple iCloud security exploit is a concern, experts say.

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Headline : Apple iCloud security exploit is a concern, experts say.


Excerpt from the ~ Link "Apple's iCloud facility, which stores iPhone and iPad users' photos and personal data, has a "fundamental security flaw", an expert has warned."

"It has emerged that a security measure called two-step verification, which is recommended by Apple, can be bypassed using easily available software that allows access to iCloud back-ups.

Apple declined to comment.

The program still requires hackers to know the user's email address and password, and there is no clear evidence that it was used in the recent breaches."

My Thoughts :

Apple need to release some form of statement about this , never mind refusing to comment.


Source : BBC News.
Read more here : http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-29045789
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So you can't access all the data stored on your icloud then?
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I was replying to Cleoriffs concerns.
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@Anonymous wrote:
I was replying to Cleoriffs concerns.

OK, so what about my question then?

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Sorry I was just making sure Cleoriff knew I was responding to her.

The iCloud back up is one file stored in the server so when you initiate a back up download all the info streams to the iPhone.

I believe you can at iPhone level turn off the photo stream upload of the pictures to iCloud so it's just settings and other saved data in there.
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Oh right.... so you can'y say go and retrieve one specific photo saved on there?
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As far as I remember icloud only stores the last 30 days of photos and setting files

 

Until now, I didnt realise that so many celebrities took rude photos of themselves and partners on their phones.

 

What are the chances? (I realise some of the nudie photos were mocked up) 

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You can log into the iCloud online using your Apple ID and view content. Such as your contacts and calendar info.

https://www.icloud.com/iphone_welcome/

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https://www.icloud.com/
Store contacts, calendars, photos, music, books, apps and more in the cloud and access them on all your devices."
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A recent thread from apple about how long the photo stream pictures stay which is 30 days.

https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5357717
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Apologies I am trying to follow this and am wondering if this is related to the issue my son had with his iPhone some months back?

It crashed and he managed to retrieve some of his photos 'from the cloud' but others were lost forever?

I did speak to @MI5 about this..so he will know what I am trying to understand?...Smiley Embarassed

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@Anonymous wrote:
A recent thread from apple about how long the photo stream pictures stay which is 30 days.

https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5357717

I did't realise that - I thought it backed everything up and kept it like Dropbox does.....

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