![]() Prox13 has confirmed that Apple has fixed the exploit, and is locking the account for security reasons to prevent such brute force attacks. Hackers have a new tool that can easily break into your Apple iCloud account. The good news is that Apple seems to have finally patched the flaw. Hackers have a new tool that can easily break into your Apple iCloud account. However, Prox13 claimed that the tool bypassed Apple’s brute-force protection. A number of users on reddit and Twitter who tested the tool, confirmed that it worked. The hacking tool essentially used brute force method to repeatedly guess the password using words from the dictionary. The brute force method are usually successful in cases where the victim has used a weak password.Īpple should have ideally blocked the brute force attack by temporarily locking the account, thus preventing the tool from repeatedly guessing the account. On iDict’s GitHub page, user Pr0x13 says that the exploit used to create the hacking tool is painfully obvious, saying that it was only a matter of time before. ![]() The tool, iDict, uses an exploit in Apple’s security to bypass restrictions that stop most hackers from gaining access to accounts. The hacker claimed on the tool’s GitHub page that it was “A 100% Working iCloud Apple ID Dictionary attack that bypasses Account Lockout restrictions and Secondary Authentication on any account.” A hacker has released a tool that he claims can break into any iCloud account. Few days back, a hacker with the handle Prox13 had released a hacking tool called iDict on GitHub that allowed someone to hack into an iCloud account using brute force. ![]()
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