Australian teen stole 90 gigabytes of private data from Apple servers

A Melbourne, Australia teenager is facing criminal charges after accessing Apple's backend network multiple times over a year, according to Australian newspaper The Age. He apparently did this out of love, his lawyer says, because he admired the company and "dreamed of" working there. He managed to download 90GB of "secure files" and customer accounts, although it's unclear exactly what part of the network infrastructure he accessed.

He reportedly developed multiple backdoors and evaded detection up until a raid on his parents' home exposed a bunch of stolen files and instructions saved in a folder very obviously named "hacky hack hack." Australian police also seized two laptops, a phone, and hard drive from the teen. He also...

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