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Apple shut down its Developer site after an intruder tried to make off with developers' names and email details.
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Apple shut down its Developer site after an intruder tried to make off with developers' names and email details. On Monday, Apple said the information was encrypted. It was rebuilding the site's database and updating software before it could go back online. bit.ly/1b6FBRW
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Apple shut down its Developer site after an intruder attempted to take developers' names and email details. The company took the site offline to investigate and fix the issue.

The intruder tried to make off with developers' names and email details, according to the article.

Apple said the information was encrypted. The article reports the company stated the data was encrypted, which it highlighted when announcing the site shutdown.

At the time of the report, Apple was rebuilding the site's database and updating software before it could go back online, so the site remained offline pending those repairs.

Apple shut down the Developer site, said the information was encrypted, and began rebuilding the site's database and updating software before restoring the service.

According to the article, the immediate impact is that the Developer site was taken offline while Apple rebuilt the database and updated software, which could temporarily disrupt developers' access to the site and services.

Apple publicly stated that the information involved was encrypted when it announced the Developer site shutdown and remediation work.

The article indicates Apple was working on rebuilding the database and updating software. Investors and observers should watch for official updates from Apple about the site's restoration and any further security disclosures.