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App Developer Says Stolen UDIDs Came From Them, Not FBI

pdabbadabba writes "A Florida iPhone and iPad app developer, Blue Toad, has come forward claiming that it is the source of the Apple UDIDs previously released by Anonymous. Their dataset, they say, is a 98% match for the one Anonymous hackers claim to have stolen from an FBI laptop. If so, this development would cast serious doubt on Anonymous' claims and, possibly, calm fears that this data is evidence of an ongoing FBI surveillance operation (a claim the FBI has also denied)."

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  1. Hm... by JustAnotherIdiot · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Which side to believe when both sides are known liars?

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    What do I know, I'm just an idiot, right?
    1. Re:Hm... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Oh this is getting funny.

      Ridiculously unlikely conspiracy theory get blown out of the water? Not a problem... just double-down on the crazy!

      Let's see if I've got this straight. So the FBI and Apple are secretly in collusion to provide LE with a database of increasingly-useless UUID's, and the FBI stored this super-secret database in-the-clear on a laptop, the database was stolen from the FBI, but they somehow know the people that did it can't demonstrate that, so they secretly paid a 3rd party a big sum of cash to take a nasty PR hit, knowing the public (excepting those unusually perceptive slashdotters) would buy he cover story since it's, you know, far more likely to have happened that way in the first place.

      Have I got it?

  2. Re:Dont trust anonymous by hemo_jr · · Score: 4, Insightful

    As a true conspiracy nut, I would not put it past 1. the FBI to have gotten its data from Blue Toad or 2. Blue Toad covering up for the FBI.