“Roughly two weeks after it first acknowledged the problem, Apple has restored many of the services that were taken offline when its developer site servers were accessed by an “intruder” on July 18,” Andrew Cunningham reports for Ars Technica.
“Developers can once again access iOS and OS X betas, view prerelease documentation, download certificates, and watch videos from Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) sessions just as they could before the security breach,” Cunningham reports. “Apple today sent out an update via e-mail to registered developers regarding the remaining services.”
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Good. Now how about that story about Bezos buying the Washington Post.
Please refrain from using rumors.
A complete overhaul, done right.
Well done Apple, show them how it’s done.
This took some time.