Filed under: iPadYou'll remember that the not-at-all-ridiculously-named Goatse Security (GS) announced its discovery of an exploit on AT&T's website last week. They used it to get a list of email addresses belonging to iPad 3G customers. One hundred and fourteen thousand of them, in fact.
AT&T representatives said that they were made aware of the hole and had it patched within a day, and explained their side of the story in the New York Times. Dorothy Attwood, a senior vice president and chief privacy officer at AT&T, said "unauthorized computer 'hackers' mal