tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2045675507735477357.post7693170541286407755..comments2015-04-06T10:12:45.151-04:00Comments on The Science Rant: 2013 Cloud Dangers in Your Digital Life... continue in 2014kpmittonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14642325103544464244noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2045675507735477357.post-64576202453758823982014-09-05T00:17:06.807-04:002014-09-05T00:17:06.807-04:00Here we are in Sept 2014 and we hear that many cel...Here we are in Sept 2014 and we hear that many celeb pictures from their iPhones were automatically synced in the iCloud, and then were hacked and released. Kate Upton, Jen Lawrence and Kirsten Dunst are only a few of the actresses whose accounts were hacked. <br /><br />This is fundamentally, though, the same problem Mr Honan had. Its likely that each person's password was hacked maybe at just one linked service and that this service had access to the user's iCloud account. <br /><br />The advice in my posting here for preventing file loss, is also useful to prevent loss of very private photos and other documents. Ultimately, if it is a file that you would NEVER want to be hacked and leaked out in public then DO NOT LET IT COPY TO YOUR CLOUD SERVICES. That is the best advice I can provide. <br /><br />If you have been hacked or not, make changes to your iPhone settings now. If you want the photos backed up, move them directly to your iPhoto gallery on your Mac and make sure you also turn off iCloud syncing of iPhoto on that computer. <br /><br />Good luck out there. <br />Ken Mittonkpmittonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14642325103544464244noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2045675507735477357.post-44663499768601324092014-01-17T12:47:40.174-05:002014-01-17T12:47:40.174-05:00This comment has been removed by the author.Rubyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16314434089797506245noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2045675507735477357.post-59324675950320213702014-01-17T12:47:22.150-05:002014-01-17T12:47:22.150-05:00Thank you for sharing your insights regarding this...Thank you for sharing your insights regarding this matter, Ken. It would be unfortunate if one experiences data corruption and have no backup. Good job on pointing out the importance of having one! Routine organization of files may prevent data loss or corruption and may also lead to better data management. <br /><br />Ruby Badcoe @<a href="http://www.williamsdatamanagement.com/?p=paper-shredding-services-los-angeles" rel="nofollow">Williams Data Management</a>Rubyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16314434089797506245noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2045675507735477357.post-3993203167232914042013-03-25T20:44:35.713-04:002013-03-25T20:44:35.713-04:00note: Today Apple moved to fix a flaw in their iFO...note: Today Apple moved to fix a flaw in their iFORGET password reset service. So, even after all the problems in 2012, you have to be very very careful. Ken Mittonkpmittonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14642325103544464244noreply@blogger.com