iMessage, which can be a fickle bitch sometimes, had an
annoying, downright scary flaw that remained unfixed for too long: if your iPhone got stolen, the stolen phone would keep receiving messages sent via iMessage even after a remote wipe out and deactivation. That meant the thief who stole your phone, could see your messages. Apparently, it's been fixed. Thank God.
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Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/6f8hRgFdvuw/apple-finally-fixed-the-imessage-bug-that-let-stolen-iphones-receive-messages-not-meant-for-them
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