2024-08-13
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IT Home reported on August 13 that Wired published a blog post on August 10, reporting that security researcher Matthew Bryant bought a second-hand Apple Time Capsule on eBay.A large number of internal Apple documents were accidentally discovered.
The report said that Brian bought a second-hand Apple Time Capsule from the UK for $38 (plus $40 shipping) and discovered a "treasure trove of data".The documents include copies of Apple's main backup server for all of its European Apple Stores dating back to the 2010s, which contained service tickets, employee bank account data, internal company documents and emails.。
After viewing the contents of the Time Capsule, Bryant notified Apple of his findings, and the company's security office in London eventually asked him to return the capsule. Apple did not immediately respond to WIRED's request for comment on Bryant's investigation.
Bryant also bought an iPhone 14 prototype developed and used by Apple internally and a Mac Mini suspected to be from Foxconn's quality inspection production line on the second-hand market for $165 (IT Home Note: currently about 1,184 yuan).These devices contain a lot of internal information and credentials of Apple and Foxconn。