Apple Testflight Springs Open: Access Granted to Thousands of iOS Apps

Data from the Apple Testflight service servers, spanning from 2012 to 2015, has been discovered leaked on the internet. This massive leak, dubbed “teraleak,” has granted unauthorized access to a multitude of iOS applications and games.

The Apple Testflight service is utilized by iOS developers to distribute beta versions of their applications to testers before their official release on the App Store. It appears that files from Apple servers were unearthed from archives using the Wayback Machine and subsequently shared anonymously on various social networks.

One of the platforms where this leak occurred is the popular messaging and social networking service known as X. With a vast global audience, X stands as one of the top 10 most visited sites worldwide.

However, it is important to note that X is currently banned within Russian Federation territory due to repeated violations of local legislation.

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