Today in the morning, a number of Australian users of Apple devices ( Connected to iCloud) found their devices locked. Really this is a shock-full news. Customers find their Apple products like phones, tablets, and even laptops and desktops showing a message originating in Apple’s find my device service that states “Device hacked by Oleg Pliss” and the user send US$100 to unlock the device . According to the reports, the attack was initiated in the early hours of the morning across Australian, one user named ‘deskokat’ reporting that being woken up at 4:30AM with the associated ‘hacked by Oleg Pliss’ message and sounds being played out of their iPad. “I thought it was the morning alarm. I just signed in with my code, and all seems ok. I then signed in to my powerbook — but as a guest user — VERY grateful I did,” deskokat wrote. “Message to say I’d been hacked there too, wouldn’t let me sign out without erasing all data for that user. As there was nothing but a coup
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