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All of Apple's Developer Center services are back online, and the company extended memberships for "all developer teams" by one month to compensate for the downtime, according to an email sent today from Apple to developers and obtained by Polygon.
"We are pleased to let you know that all our developer program services are now online," the email reads.
Apple's Developer Center went offline in late June in the wake of a hacking attempt in which "an intruder attempted to secure personal information of our registered developers from our developer website," according to Apple. A Turkish security researcher later claimed credit for the attack. On Aug. 5, an email from Apple to developers revealed that the company planned to "reinstate most of the remaining services this week." Today's email marks the transition from "most" to "all" for the company.
"We understand that the downtime was significant and apologize for any issues it may have caused in your app development," today's email continues. "To help offset this disruption, we are extending the membership of all developer teams by one month."