![]() So, those using easy-to-guess passwords on their iCloud account are in more danger than those using a complex chain. ![]() Pr0x13 claims iDict to be a "100 percent" effective and simple to use method of cracking individual iCloud account login credentials. The tool, dubbed iDict, actually makes use of an exploit in Apple's iCloud security infrastructure to bypass restrictions and two-factor authentication security that prevents brute force attacks and keeps most hackers away from gaining access to users' iCloud accounts. The company needs to fix the "painfully obvious" vulnerability before it's "privately used for malicious or nefarious activities," Pr0x13 explains on GitHub. The tool, according to the hacker, has been released to force Apple to act on the issue and nothing else. Hackers released 'iDict' tool for hacking your Apple iCloud account - make sure your password is not on the list. Hackers released 'iDict' tool for hacking your Apple iCloud account - make sure your password is not on the list
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