Over 700.000 UDIDs for iPhone or iPad hacked apps and tweaks have been published on the internet

  If you have installed tweaks or pirated applications from repos Cydia, well you might find yourself UDID- in a list recently published on the Internet in an attempt to humiliate those who hack. Over 700.000 unique iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch identifiers have been published so far, being a complete list available here, but we could talk about much more than that if the hackers publish the entire database at their disposal.

  UDIDis one unique identifier that every iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch has, and in 2012, following a similar leak, the Apple company banned over 1 million UDIDs from registering in developer accounts. This time no one knows if Apple will act in a similar way, but apart from this action you have little to fear, considering that UDIDs are no longer used to identify terminals through applications, but by Apple.