![]() ![]() “I Didn’t exploit any accounts while writing this, as well i didn’t even test it out (Hope it works lol). The disclaimer explains that the usage of the tool for hacking into iCloud account is illegal, decline any responsibility for damages caused by the iDict tool and confirm that he hasn’t broken any account. Why? This bug is painfully obvious and was only a matter of time before it was privately used for malicious or nefarious activities, I publicly disclosed it so apple will patch it.īasically, the tool run a dictionary attack on iCloud Apple ID that bypasses account lockout restrictions and secondary authentication on any account. ![]() ![]() What this isn’t: A bypass or fully automated removal What is this? A 100% Working iCloud Apple ID Dictionary attack that bypasses Account Lockout restrictions and Secondary Authentication on any account. The user Pr0x13 posted the code of iDict on GitHub, Pr0x13 explains that the code is very easy to use and exploits a very simple mechanism implemented to protect the iCloud accounts.
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