Vá lá povo, em vez de andarem todos aqui a pedir, cada um usa a sua própria biblioteca de links e procurem pelo Fappening 2. Tem cerca de 800 MB e saiu no dia 21. É muito mais simples. :great:
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[size=10pt][b]Apple knew of iCloud security hole 6 months before Celebgate[/b][/size]
By Dell Cameron (Google+) on September 24, 2014
Apple knew as early as March 2014 of a security hole that left the personal data of iCloud users vulnerable, according to leaked emails between the company and a noted security researcher.
The emails, obtained earlier this month by the Daily Dot and reviewed by multiple security experts, show Ibrahim Balic, a London-based software developer, informing Apple of a method he’d discovered for infiltrating iCloud accounts.
The strength of Apple’s security came under fire earlier this month after hundreds of celebrity nude photos, allegedly stolen from iCloud servers, flooded the Internet. While the exploit Balic says he reported to Apple shares a stark resemblance to the exploit allegedly used in the so-called “Celebgate” hack, it is currently unclear if they are the same vulnerability.
In a March 26 email, Balic tells an Apple official that he’s successfully bypassed a security feature designed to prevent “brute-force” attacks—a method used by hackers to crack passwords by exhaustively trying thousands of key combinations. Typically, this kind of attack is defeated by limiting the number of times users can try to log in.
Balic goes on to explain to Apple that he was able to try over 20,000 passwords combinations on any account. “I would like to inform you for it to be fix,” he wrote.
The vulnerability was also reported by Balic using Apple’s online bug submission platform, as seen in the following screenshot:
In an email dated May 6, 2014, the reported vulnerability apparently remains unfixed, as an Apple official continues to question Balic over the details of his discovery.
I believe the issue was not completely solved. They kept asking me to show them more stuff,” Balic told the Daily Dot.
Também é verdade. Mas se eu fosse agente das atrizes com menor relevância dessa lista, principalmente das que têm alguma qualidade (qualidade profissional, não é esse tipo de qualidade :shifty:), recomendava-lhes que num futuro próximo só se metessem em filmes indie até a nuvem (pun intended) passar.