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Los Angeles – A security problem with AT&T’s (NYSE:  T) website has
exposed the email addresses of more than 114,000 owners of Apple’s (NASD:  AAPL) iPad,
including those of "dozens of CEOs, military officials and top politicians,"
reports Gawker, which was given the data by Goatse Security, the Web security
group that exposed the AT&T security hole. Gawker reports that AT&T
closed the security hole recently, but not before the leak compromised personal
data from victims who purportedly included White House Chief of Staff Rahm
Emanuel; New York
City Mayor Michael Bloomberg; New York Times CEO Janet Robinson; and movie
producer Harvey Weinstein.

"AT&T was informed by a business customer
on Monday of the potential exposure of their iPad ICC IDS. The only information
that can be derived from the ICC IDS is the e-mail address attached to that
device," AT&T told Gawker in a statement.

"This issue was
escalated to the highest levels of the company and was corrected by Tuesday;
and we have essentially turned off the feature that provided the e-mail
addresses. We are continuing to investigate and will inform all customers whose
e-mail addresses and ICC IDS may have been obtained.

"We take customer privacy
very seriously and while we have fixed this problem, we apologize to our
customers who were impacted."

 

Related Links:
http://gawker.com/5559346

http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2010/06/ipad-exposed

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