The teenager who avenged the Apple Giant is found guilty by the court

A teenager from Australia has been found guilty of piracy on the Apple network and downloading his internal files, according to reports. The 16-year-old entered the Apple Giant's system many times over a year from his peripheral home in Melbourne. He says he has stored documents in a file called” [...]
The 16-year-old entered the Apple Giant's system many times over a year from his peripheral home in Melbourne.
He says he's stored documents in a file called” because heck hack”.
Apple insists no customer information was compromised.
But "The Age" reports that the boy had access to customer accounts.
We protect our networks and have teams of dedicated information security professionals working to detect and respond to threats, the Apple said to BBC. ” In this case, our teams discovered unauthorized access, searched it and reported the incident to law enforcement forces. We consider the security of our users' data as one of our greatest responsibilities and we want to assure our clients that at no time during this incident, their personal data has been compromised. ”
According to statements made in court, the smartphone giant contacted the FBI when the network intervention was understood and the case referred to Australian Federal Police (AFP).
When the AFP searched the boy's house, he discovered two laptops with serial numbers that matched the devices that had entered the system. Police also confiscated a mobile phone and a hard drive.
According to reports, he had avenged Apple because he was a company worshipper and dreamed of working there.
His defence lawyer said he had become very familiar in the international piracy community.
The boy's name has not been made public for legal reasons. He will be sentenced on September 20th.











