1 Million iOS UDIDs Leaked, Could Yours Be One of Them?
Posted 09/04/2012 at 6:08am
| by J.R. Bookwalter
Don't panic, but the universal device ID (UDID) of your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch may be floating around in the public eye today thanks to a compromised FBI laptop dating back to March.
Lifehacker is reporting that Antisec has made public one million Apple device IDs on Tuesday, part of more than 12 million the group nabbed from a laptop owned by the FBI in March, 2012.
Better known as UDID, Apple's Universal Device ID is a unique number assigned to every iPhone, iPod touch or iPad. By itself it can't be used for much, but the leaked data also includes Notification Center tokens and device names, which could potentially be used to link the UDID numbers back to their owners.
According to Antisec, the full dump of 12 million UDIDs "also contains names, addresses, cellphone numbers, and other information about the device owners" -- but it's important to note that this information has not yet been leaked to the public.
While it's unclear exactly what the FBI was doing with 12 million UDIDs in the first place, there are already websites in place where you can check to see if yours is in the dump of the first million. Unfortunately, that doesn't help with the remaining 11 million yet to be revealed, but for now it seems there's no reason to panic.
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