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Security Researcher Takes Credit For Breach in Apple Developer Center

Posted July 22, 2013 at 2:23pm by iClarified · 13660 views
Security Researcher Ibrahim Balic has taken credit for breaching Apple's Developer Center portal. Balic claims the breach was not intended to be malicious and even reported all 13 bugs that could ultimately leave the Developer Center exposed.

After reporting all the bugs to Apple, Balic wanted to see the extent of the breach and was able to get a hold of account details for more than 100,000 users. He has released the details of 73 of the accounts (own employees) to Apple as evidence.

My name is ibrahim Balic, I am a security researcher. You can also search my name from Facebook’s Whitehat List. I do private consulting for particular firms. Recently I have started doing research on Apple inc. In total I have found 13 bugs and have reported through http://bugreport.apple.com. The bugs are all reported one by one and Apple was informed. I gave details to Apple as much as I can and I’ve also added screenshots.

One of those bugs have provided me access to users details etc. I immediately reported this to Apple. I have taken 73 users details (all apple inc workers only) and prove them as an example.

4 hours later from my final report Apple developer portal gas closed down and you know it still is. I have emailed and asked if I am putting them in any difficulty so that I can give a break to my research. I have not gotten any respond to this… I have been waiting since then for them to contact me, and today I’m reading news saying that they have been attacked and hacked. In some of the media news I watch/read that whether legal authorities were involved in its investigation of the hack. I’m not feeling very happy with what I read and a bit irritated, as I did not done this research to harm or damage. I didn’t attempt to publish or have not shared this situation with anybody else. My aim was to report bugs and collect the datas for the porpoise of seeing how deep I can go within this scope. I have over 100.000+ users details and Apple is informed about this. I didn’t attempt to get the datas first and report then, instead I have reported first.

I do not want my name to be in blacklist, please search on this situation. I’m keeping all the evidences, emails and images also I have the records of bugs that I made through Apple bug-report.


Balic claims he will be deleting any data he has and all data accessed was only for educational purposes, as it was reported to Apple immediately.

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