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  • iCloud Hacking: Who's Responsible – You or Apple?
    The answer to who is to blame when iCloud is hacked depends on the specific circumstances of the hack.

    - If the hack was due to a vulnerability in Apple's security measures, then Apple would likely be held responsible.

    - If the hack was due to the user's negligence, such as using a weak password or failing to enable two-factor authentication, then the user would likely be held responsible.

    - In some cases, both Apple and the user may share some responsibility for the hack, depending on the specific circumstances.

    To avoid being held responsible for a hack of your iCloud account, it is important to take steps to protect your account, such as using a strong password, enabling two-factor authentication, and being cautious about clicking on links or opening attachments in emails from unknown senders.

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