In response to a ransom threat in which hackers are claiming to have access to more than 600 million icloud accounts, apple told fortune there have been no breaches of its systems. instead, if the. Apple has called bullsh*t on claims by a turkish hacking group that it has access to over 300 million icloud email accounts and has the ability to remotely wipe them. the hackers, who identify. Apple has posted a new security warning for users of its icloud online storage service amid reports of a concerted effort to steal passwords and other data from people who use the popular service.
The hacking group has given apple a deadline until april 7 to pay up the ransom. unless its demands are met, the group are going to start remotely wiping victim's apple devices and reset icloud accounts.. Apple has made a statement regarding the possible icloud hack claim by hackers. according to apple, none of their services are compromised. the hackers have made apple an offer that they will delete the ‘cache of data,’ if apple pays them $75,000 in bitcoin or ethereum or $100,000 worth of. Apple confirmed on thursday that its servers were not hacked, after reports earlier this week claimed that hackers are holding hundreds of millions of accounts for ransom..