AT&T Leaks iPad User E-Mail Addresses
Apple's exclusive U.S. carrier, AT&T, has admitted that it had inadvertently exposed thousands of iPad users' e-mail addresses -- a fact revealed by a security researcher.
The end result of the security lapse? More than 114,000 users' e-mail addresses were made available, including those of some big names in politics, the media and the military. It's a black eye for the second-largest U.S. carrier, which has also been struggling with network-congestion issues that have plagued Apple's earlier iPhone products. eSecurity Planet takes a look at AT&T's response and what exactly went wrong.
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The security gaffe, first reported by Gawker, allowed representatives from Goatse Security to uncover subscribers' e-mail addresses and match them with an associated ID used to authenticate the subscriber on AT&T's network, known as the ICC-ID.
