Tell that to the Celebs who had their accounts hacked. Oh but that was probably through a security hole they recently patched. Time to move to one drive.
Users having guessable passwords is not a security flaw that any company, Apple or otherwise, can fix.
When you’re the smartest company in the world and you know damn well that your default security is easy to crack, then why is it still the default? Apple has been passing itself off as the most secure operating system for years, both on the desktop and on your mobile. Why would the average user even think to do anything beyond what the most secure system in the world is already doing?
Apple and their sycophantic fanboys created this mess and now they want to blame the celebs for not doing something that no one was saying they needed to do. The dillholes are Apple execs and their fawning fanbois.
No, for-q, it wasn't. You, because of your irrational anti-Apple bias ignore the facts that have come out and prefer the FUD. Any accounts that were compromised did not get hacked by brute force. The photos were being shown on the anon-ib and 4chan at least five days before IBrute was posted and made available to be used. Apple put the fix on FindMyiPhone a mere twelve hours (at 3:00 AM Monday morning) after IBrute was posted into the wild. The photos didn't gain much attention at first because people thought they were fakes. IBrute, however, suddenly gave them a possible provenance when the guy trying to sell them on 4Chan started claiming he got them by cracking iClouda claim he later retracted in a fit of panic when it was pointed out there was a five year FEDERAL prison rap per each stolen picand people started looking at them.
Analysis shows the compromised accounts had their passwords changed. They were hi-jacked by having weak, easily discovered answers to their security questions that could be learned through any Fanzine biography. In addition, analysis of the photos on anon-ib and 4chan show they did not all come from Apple's iCloud, but rather from multiple sources, many of them predating iCloud. The photos include pictures taken with non-Apple devices including Windows PC webcams, Android phone selfies, regular digital cameras, some have Tumblr watermarks, etc. They have the hallmarks of being someone's private collection that was being offered for sale. . . and that is what is now being uncovered. Read the following for a better understanding of what's going on in an underground community of perverts who've been privately stealing and trading celebrity nudes for years, and how one of them decided to go outside the network to make more money.