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Could the celebrity photo hack happen to you?

Clip: 9/2/2014 | 8m 10s

Could the celebrity photo hack happen to you?

A slew of intimate celebrity photos have surfaced this week after several celebrities’ personal online storage accounts were hacked. Though it is not clear who hacked the accounts or posted them, Apple said that the breach on its iCloud server was “very targeted.” Judy Woodruff talks to Dmitri Alperovitch of Crowdstrike and Sean Gallagher of Ars Technica.

09/02/2014 | Rating NR

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