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Egnever

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9. Yes they said that
Fri Mar 31, 2017, 08:48 PM
Mar 2017

However they also said there was no problem with the antennas and they also said there was no battery problem.

They don't exactly have the best track record in these sorts of things.

Also there is this..

Apple

, however, released a statement denying that its servers had been hacked. Instead, it seems that the login information comes from the 2012 LinkedIn hack.

Game over, right? Apple wasn't breached, so everything is fine? Well, not so much. Turkish Crime Family handed over sample data to ZDNet, which the publication verified as actual login information. The publication spoke to 10 people who verified their data.


www.google.com/amp/s/amp.businessinsider.com/apple-downplays-icloud-blackmail-turkish-crime-family-real-people-affected-2017-3

It only takes a few minutes to change your password if I had an iPhone I would get that done just in case. Changing your password periodically is a good practice anyway.

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