Friday, April 26, 2013

Apple customer accidentally given store hdd

Apple customer accidentally given store hdd An Apple store customer was presented with internal company media and documents mistakenly after getting his computer serviced at a company's Genius Bars, another report says.

Cult ofMac has posted photos from an unnamed one that says he was given the difficult drive alongside your working personal computer that has being repaired, bring back spare drive containing a backup of an store's internal file server as opposed to a backup of this machine which have gone set for repair. The repair is intended at an Apple store in Stamford, Conn.

The person told Cult of Mac the drive contains "confidential docs, internal manuals, Apple's sales [techniques], an Apple store work checklist, products layout, time schedules, pictures and videos of Apple corporate activities that only Apple employees can learn, videos of store meetings, business structure and much much much more."

The outlet says the man provided to pass it on a duplicate within custom nexus 4 case the drive's contents, but that these offer nexus 4 case was declined.

"Cult of Mac cannot manage stories, and particularly not areas like confidential information or iPhone prototypes. As a, we wise him an extra shot hard drive to Apple, perhaps even provided to help facilitate the safe return for the disk if nexus 4 bumper he was nervous towards the exchange. We've not heard from him since," the opening said.

The drive itself is labeled "/Volumes/apple store/Backups.backupdb/teamserver/2009-11-23-095346/HD1/Server Users" and "/Volumes/apple store/Backups.backupdb/teamserver/2011-05-18-141707/HD1/Users/admin." Photos posted by Cult of Mac depict numerous backups that will any time Machine device, dated from April to May from the year.

CNET has contacted Apple which has a request for comment.

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