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Australian teen breaches Apple’s secure network

SYDNEY: A schoolboy who “dreamed” of working for Apple hacked the firm’s computer systems, Australian media has reported, although the tech giant said on Friday no customer data was compromised.

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Sydney, August 17 

A schoolboy who “dreamed” of working for Apple hacked the firm’s computer systems, Australian media has reported, although the tech giant said on Friday no customer data was compromised.

The Children’s Court of Victoria was told the teenager broke into Apple’s mainframe-a large, powerful data processing system-from his home in the suburbs of Melbourne and downloaded 90GB of secure files, The Age reported.

The boy, then aged 16, accessed the system multiple times over a year as he was a fan of Apple and had “dreamed of” working for the US firm, the newspaper said, citing his lawyer.

Apple said in a statement today that its teams “discovered the unauthorised access, contained it, and reported the incident to law enforcement”.

The firm, which earlier this month became the first private-sector company to surpass $1 trillion in market value, said it wanted “to assure our customers that at no point during this incident was their personal data compromised”.

An international investigation was launched after the discovery involving the FBI and the Australian Federal Police, The Age reported on Thursday. — PTI

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