AT&T switched to damage control mode following an iPad security breach last week. Fearing backslash from early iPad adopters whose contact email addresses and device identification numbers have been compromised due to a security hole on AT&T’s low-security website, the carrier finally apologized. As Geek reported last week, the security scandal exposed up to 114,000 high-profile email

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AT&T: Bad, bad hackers compromised privacy of our early iPad adopters

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