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The hacker group Antisec released a million iOS device identifier codes for iOS devices, or UDID codes, over the weekend — and those codes apparently all came from an FBI laptop. The laptop held a file with over 12 million UDID codes, along with associated user names, cell phone numbers, addresses, and push notification tokens.
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