The duo behind the hack claim to be able to activate thousands of formerly bricked devices per minute. The so-called "doulCi" hack relies on a man-in-the-middle spoofing technique to make Apple devices believe they have connected to a legitimate iCloud server when in fact data traffic has been diverted to doulCi itself. The surprisingly simple trick allows stolen iOS devices to be unlocked even if their owners have used the iCloud remote lock feature, which was designed to make iPhones, iPads and iPods less attractive to thieves. Two hackers who call themselves AquaXetine and MerrukTechnolog have released information about a hack that can allegedly be used to bypass Apple's tight iCloud activation mechanism.
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