degrees. quick stop one cold front across new england another one across the midwest. thank you so much maria. now to stories you can bank on this morning. if you have an iphone, ipad or ipod hackers say they got their hands on millions of unique user id s. joining us is lauren simonetti. this effects most of our viewers. members of the hacker group said they broke into a lap top and found it contained the id numbers of 12 million iphones i pads and i pods. they dumped that data on to the internet to show the world the fbi is using your device information and tracking you. fbi officials deny the claims and some security experts say it could come by data use and apps. auto lenders giving money to less qualified borrowers. sub prime borrowers like auto
the user i.d.s and did not use them to obtain personal information. so, what are you saying about this? a lot of you have been commenting about this on my blog. let s take a look at what you had to say. deanna said that privacy concerns have absolutely made me cautious of what i post on line. it s best to assume that what is posted on line, whether later erased or not, can always be retrieved by someone looking hard enough. gus writes, i ve never used facebook or twitter. i see no benefit of sharing my life with strangers. don says, it s reinforced what i have been telling all my friends for a long time. if you think big brother isn t watching, you re a fool. well, things are heating up in politics. jack, you know how you can