Earlier this week US authorities announced that they have two suspects allegedly in custody and will be filing charges for involvement with the theft of personal data from AT&T’s servers last year in which their servers were allegedly hacked and data belonging to roughly 120,000 iPad users was compromised. (via Wall Street Journal)
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