This Wednesday (that is, yesterday), a group of hackers called Goatse Security announced a vulnerability on the AT & T website that allows you to find iPad identifiers connected to the AT & T mobile network. Using them, access was received to 114,000 e-mails of the happy owners of the iPad. Among the abductees were The New York Times CEO Janet Robinson, ABCNews journalist and ex-host of Good Morning, America, Diane Sawyer, film producer Harvey Weinstein, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, the head of the US administration Ram Emanuel, and the US Air Force Colonel William Eldridge . AT & T recognized the presence of a vulnerability on its website. The head of AT & T security, Ed Amoroso, said that the vulnerability is related to user friendliness: email addresses were necessary to enable automatic renewal of the subscription to the company's services (a monthly subscription with a possibility of renewal is being sold to iPad owners).