Apple's reconsidering their security measures after epic hack

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The tech company has put a temporary freeze on one of their password reset options until they reach a decision.

Apple is reconsidering their security policies after hackers managed to exploit a hole in their password reset verification process to wipe Mat Honan's personal computer, iPad, and iPhone, hack into his email account and from there access his personal Twitter, and Gizmodo's Twitter. 
 
On Saturday, we told you about Honan's terrifying experience of losing all of the information on his fleet of personal computers, and seeing his Twitter used to spout homophobic messages. Honan eventually figured out the hacker used Apple's option to reset a password over the phone to gain access to his account. All you need to reset someone's password is their name, address, email address and the last four digits of their credit card number. 
 
Honan, now at Wired, and Nathan Olivarez-Giles report Apple have put a temporary freeze on the option while they figure out what to do next. 

Read more at The Atlantic Wire.