Apple over alleged access to a large cache of iCloud and other Apple email accounts . The hackers , who identified themselves as 'Turkish Crime Family ' , d emanded Attack.Ransom$ 75,000 in Bitcoin or Ethereum , another increasingly popular crypto-currency , or $ 100,000 worth of iTunes gift cards in exchange for deleting the alleged cache of data . `` I just want my money and thought this would be an interesting report that a lot of Apple customers would be interested in reading and hearing , '' one of the hackers told Motherboard . The hackers provided screenshots of alleged emails between the group and members of Apple 's security team . One also gave Motherboard access to an email account allegedly used to communicate with Apple . `` Are you willing to share a sample of the data set ? '' an unnamed member of Apple 's security team wrote to the hackers a week ago , according to one of the emails stored in the account . The hackers also uploaded a YouTube video of them allegedly logging into some of the stolen accounts . The hacker appears to a ccess Attack.Databreachan elderly woman 's iCloud account , which includes backed-up photos , and the ability to remotely wipe the device . `` We firstly kindly request you to remove the video that you have uploaded on your YouTube channel as it 's seeking unwanted attention , second of all we would like you to know that we do not reward cyber criminals for breaking the law , '' a message allegedly from a member of Apple 's security team reads . The alleged Apple team member then says archived communications with the hacker will be sent to the authorities . According to one of the emails in the accessed account , the hackers claim to h ave access Attack.Databreachto over 300 million Apple email accounts , including those use @ icloud and @ me domains . However , the hackers appear to be inconsistent in their story ; one of the hackers then claimed they had 559 million accounts in all . The hackers did not provide Motherboard with any of the supposedly stolen iCloud accounts to verify this claim , except those shown in the video . By reading other emails included in the account , it appears the hackers have approached multiple media outlets . This may be in an attempt to put pressure on Apple ; hackers sometimes feed information to reporters in order to help e xtortion efforts.Attack.RansomAfter the publication of this article , an Apple spokesperson told Motherboard in an email , `` There have not b een any breaches Attack.Databreachin any of Apple 's systems including iCloud and Apple ID . The alleged list of email addresses and passwords appears to h ave been obtained Attack.Databreachfrom p reviously compromised Attack.Databreachthird-party services .