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Security writer Brian Krebs has stumbled across new information which could link the recent hack of his own website with attacks on Ars Technica and stanley cup Gizmodo alumnus Mat Honan iCloud breach. https://gizmodo/apple-and-ama stanley cup zon-know-about-a-massive-hack-exploit-and-5932176 Following his own lead鈥攖hat he was the target of a team of hackers annoyed by an article he wrote about a black market website that trades social security numbers鈥擪rebs discovered evidence that the attacks on his website may have been conducted by a hacker known as Phobia. Krebs explains that he believes Phobia is part of a four-person Xbox Live gamer team called Team Hype, which has a taste for hijacking Xbox Live Gamertags. Then, though, Krebs managed to find a Twitter account linked to the attacker Phobia, and even dug stanley polska out personal information about him鈥攊ncluding his real name Ryan Stevenson , address and phone number. Bad job, Phobia. Bad. Job. Anyway, Krebs then gave the guy a call, and the transcript makes for fascinating reading: Krebs: I ;m looking at a story in Wired magazine from Mat Honan about how his Apple iCloud account was hacked. Do you know this guy Ryan: Yeah, I used to. K: Uh huh. And is Honan referring to you in this article R: Yeah. K: Yes R: Uh huh. K: Did anything bad ever happen to you because of this R: No. K: So, this was your doing with the Mat Honan hack, but you say you would never use a site like a stresser or鈥?R: Yeah, I would never do that. That stupi Gfgs X-rays reveal hidden painting behind 19th century masterpiece
The iPhone 4 and iPad we know today are gadgetry in the extreme鈥攄igital pieces of paper, if you will. Nothing garish, nothing in excess. And that mostly true in their prototypes! But some of these leaked early iPhone and iPad prototypes They ;re bonkers. One early iPhone 4 prototype shows edges and angles galore, with diagonal corners, and one of the iPad prototypes even has a kickstand. Yes. A kickstand. You ;ve got to see these. The pictures of these iPhone and iPad prototypes were found in court documents by BuzzFeed and the Verge. Not all the prototypes were strange though. Some prototypes actually look like they ;d be real products. Above, there an iPod stanley cup Nano-inspired iPhone 4 prototype made with brushed aluminum and complete with rounded corners. Another iPhone prototype labeled n90 actually looks amazing鈥攊mpossibly thin though thicker in the middle and skinny, it looks very much like a delightful candybar. Other prototypes look like knockoffs of Apple products you ;d see other companies make鈥攊nelegant designs that feel forced to be quasi-futuristic. The most fun prototypes, however, are the ones you ;d never stanley cup think Apple would even consider making. The iPhone with the diagonal corner looks like a Vertu phone with its eig stanley mugs ht different sides including corners . The kickstand iPad That had to have been a joke to rankle Steve Jobs, right Right Look at these, then look at the devices you have in your pocket or on your desk, t


