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Apple makes quick fix on iCloud hacking tool

Easy passwords helped iCloud hacking tool

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SAN ANTONIO – If you have an iCloud account with Apple, you might want to consider taking a look at a list of vulnerable passwords.

A hacking tool released on New Year's Day exposed a so-called hole in iCloud security that could have resulted in accounts being compromised. Apple has since fixed the hole.

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The tool was able to bypass the lockout that usually results in accounts being locked after a certain number of log-in attempts, and it was able to do so using some rather common passwords.

Among those passwords: Princess1, Iloveyou1 and Password2.

Click here for a complete list of the vulnerable passwords used in the hacking tool. Please note the list contains some adult language.

Click here to see a guide to good password protection from the University of Texas at San Antonio. 


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