No, you took that as the most important item in the article and made it the response to the fact that Apple, the FBI search warrant affidavit, and the article all stated that iCloud was NOT hacked. Yet you implied that it must have been because Apple increased iCloud security. That is where you go off the rails. . . as usual. . . in to the land of anti-Apple Hate Brigade delusion, trying to have people infer that there were problems with Apple's security when it was quite plain the issue was ordinary phishing attacks or weak security questions and answers chosen by the celebrities themselves, not anything inherently wrong with Apple security. Your delusion is there is always something wrong with Apple.
Oh I see to you defending apple is the most important thing. For me it’s what Apple has done since this incident to protect users is the most important thing. And I stand by that—the end-user is way more important than Apple.
I guess you and I have to disagree on this...and I’m delusional for thinking the end-user protection is the most important thing.