Meanwhile, a leading technology and gadgets news site has a very interesting new report about what the consumer might expect about the possible new features and specs of the upcoming iPhone 5. You may want to read that site's spicy new and latest report .

"During the second week of March 2012, a Dell Vostro notebook, used by Supervisor Special Agent Christopher K. Stangl from FBI Regional Cyber Action Team and New York FBI Office Evidence Response Team was breached using the AtomicReferenceArray vulnerability on Java, during the shell session some files were downloaded from his Desktop folder one of them with the name of ”NCFTA_iOS_devices_intel.csv” turned to be a list of 12,367,232 Apple iOS devices including Unique Device Identifiers (UDID), user names, name of device,, type of device, Apple Push Notification Service tokens, zipcodes, cellphone numbers, addresses, etc. the personal details fields referring to people appears many times empty leaving the whole list incompleted on many parts. no other file on the same folder makes mention about this list or its purpose."

Moreover, Apple, for their part, has already banned the practice of some of its developers to use identifiable source to identify users and their devices as reported by this site.

It's a done deal,! The will now officially launch on September 12, 2012, according to Apple's press invite. It's still more than a week from now but speculations and buzz surrounding the possible new features and specs of Apple's next "wonder phone" is still pretty much alive and kicking in high gear by the day as the launch approaches, as always!

"Also we think it’s the right moment to release this knowing that Apple is looking for alternatives for those UDID currently and since a while blocked axx [access] to it, but well, in this case it’s too late for those concerned owners on the list. we always thought it was a really bad idea. that hardware coded IDs for devices concept should be erradicated [SIC] from any device on the market in the future."

Additionally, a viral news related to Apple, but not necessarily the upcoming iPhone 5, just broke out today about the FBI possibly snooping on a huge number of people using the iPad, iPhone and iPod. In fact, hacker group Antisec wants to prove that the FBI was indeed tracking large numbers of iOS devices (that's 12,367,232 iOS users according to Antisec). However, the group has only released 1 million of the UDIDs as proof of their FBI hack, along with the following statements that they've made public via :

Apple products is getting very interesting, indeed. The real baffling question now is, if the launching and sale of the 5 and related current and future products from Apple is going to be affected and impacted by these latest fiasco of security breach. I guess only time will tell and we'll just have to wait and see.

The above file name from Antisec may possibly refer to the National Cyber-Forensics and Training Alliance (NCFTA), an organization that's intended to fight and investigate cyber crimes.

Question is, what are the very recent buzz and very latest news that you need to know if you're an iPhone patron. Well, to start off, Apple may have some very innovative goodies in store for the 6th-gen iPhone that'll make their current iPhone users and prospective iPhone fans very happy and delighted, so to speak.

The next version of the iPhone will possibly make extensive use of the new iOS 6 platform, including its own 3D Maps with turn-by-turn navigation, use of Digital Wallet mobile payment technology, Near-Field Communication and 4G LTE connectivity (Samsung is believed to sue Apple though, if will make use of the LTE feature).

Furthermore, the hacker group Antisec also says via :

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