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Guest Apple has been cracking down on apps that try to use a device’s UDID, a 40-character code that uniquely identifies each device the company sells. The Cupertino company’s apparent ...
You can now check if any of your Apple devices UDID is among the one million Apple device Unique Device Identifiers (UDIDs) that were dumped online ...
Now you have this you can search through the leaked data. I recommend you take the first 20 or so characters of your UDID and paste them into the search tool over on Dazzlepod to check.
12 million Apple UDIDs (unique device identifiers) may be in the wild, or at least that's the claim from the hacker group Antisec, which has released a sampling of that data, allegedly retrieved ...
This past week has been a big wake-up call for the iOS developer community. The need to move away from UDIDs, or an ID scheme that many developers rely on to power advertising and store data about ...
You can find your UDID by following the easy steps outlined here. (Note: Even if yours isn’t a match, it could still theoretically be among the other 11 million that AntiSec says it has but didn ...
The bottom line -- just because hackers say something is so, you can't necessarily believe them. Here’s how to find if your UDID is among the million leaked.
Up until iOS 5, your UDID was freely available to developers, but Apple warned that after iOS 5.1 was released, they'd start rejecting apps that collected this number.
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