AT&T sends apology email to customers affected by iPad 3G security breach

Good news if you’re one of the 114,000 iPad 3G owners whose email address was uncovered by hackers spoofing the AT&T ICC database the other day — AT&T is very, very sorry, and it’s written you a nice email to make it all better. Ma Bell says the “hackers deliberately went to great efforts with a random program,” which is pretty funny — we can only imagine the damage insincere hackers making a half-hearted effort with a non-random program could have done. In any event, AT&T says the hole’s been patched, that it’s working with law enforcement to figure out who’s liable, and promises that it takes your privacy seriously. Yes, it’s all very nice — although we’re sure affected customers would much rather hear that they’re being comped a free month of service. Full email after the break.

[Thanks, Brad]

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