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Apple has come out in the open and admitted that some Mac computers were hacked. The innovations master blamed the same groups of hackers that targeted Facebook earlier this week for the hack.
Apple however was quick to claim that just a few of their computers had been compromised. The data of these computers is secure, Apple was quick to clarify.
Employees with Macintosh laptops with adapter like Apple M8592T/A Ac Adapter, Apple M8858J/A Ac Adapter, Apple M8858Y/A Ac Adapter, Apple M8859J/A Ac Adapter, Apple M8859S/A Ac Adapter, Apple M8943LL/A Ac Adapter, Apple M9689B/A Ac Adapter, Apple M9689F/A Ac Adapter, Apple M9970X/A Ac Adapter, Apple M8858LL/A Ac Adapter, Apple PowerBook G4 800MHz 15.2-inch DVI Ivory TiBook Titanium M8592LL/ Ac Adapter, Apple PowerBook G4 667MHz 15.2-inch Gigabit Onyx TiBook Titanium M8623 Ac Adapter visiting a harmless looking site for software developers which had been affected by malicious software were targets of the hack. The group responsible for the hacking is still unknown.
"There is no evidence that any data left Apple," Apple said. "We are working closely with law enforcement to find the source of the malware."
The hack on Apple indicates a changing trend and proves that the giant is not ‘hack-proof’. While hackers and viruses targeted Windows and Microsoft based devices previously, the rage of Apple devices has caught on even in the hacking world and hacking a Apple computer has become more of a boastful rant than a need.
The hack on Apple is not just a lone attempt and as mentioned above, Apple believed the same hackers that Targeted Facebook this week targeted Apple too. Just this month, there have been over 5 major hack attempts on multiple hi-profile companies. Millions of twitter accounts were hacked with Twitter urging users to check and change passwords. The account of US food giant Burger King too faced the brunt of hackers. While most of the hacks happened in US, users world-wide were affected.
Major banks and media sites were also hacked previously. Looks like hackers are targeting high profile companies and are striving to prove a point. While the source of the malware still remains unknown, we hope the offenders are soon discovered.
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