Apple began to bring its Developer Center back online late last month following an 8-day outage, and today that three-week process is completed and all of its developer-focused services are back up and running again.
Existing members have had an additional month of access added to their accounts to compensate for the downtime, as 9toMac reports.
Apple initially took the site down without communicating the change, though it eventually notified developers that it was overhauling its systems after an intrusion. A system status tool was introduced as one of the changes, and it shows that all services are now back online.
➤ All Developer Center services back online, members receiving one month extension for downtime [9to5Mac]
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