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    [LMAO!] Mac hacked in under 10 seconds!

    Devs love to hack macs just to show how easy they are, but they consider them a waste of time. Apple fanboys love to make you think their computers are super top secret with CIA anti hacking hardware installed




    So just how secure is your Apple computer now that Mac hacker supremo Charlie Miller has broken into a MacBook in less than 10 seconds?



    The annual CanSecWest PWN2OWN competition is always guaranteed to grab a few headlines and spark off another OS Wars flame. Last year security researcher Charlie Miller managed to hack a Mac in a rather astonishing two minutes flat.

    This year he pulled off the same feat to win the contest, the MacBook he hacked and a US $5000 prize. Well the same feat but a lot quicker: how does Mac hacked in under 10 seconds grab you as a headline?

    Although full extent of what the hack entailed remain a little sketchy, with Miller refusing to reveal the vulnerability details at this time, it is known that both the MacBook and the version of Safari upon it were fully patched and up to date.

    The reason for that lack of detail would appear to wrapped up in the fact that the cash prize also took the form of a payment from the competition sponsor, TippingPoint, for the rights to both the vulnerability details and code used to exploit it. TippingPoint has passed these on to Apple for further investigation.

    Obviously the whole cracked in 10 seconds thing is worrying, but just how worried should you be if you are a Mac or Safari user? Truth be told, I am not convinced that this is as big a deal as it sounds.

    Yes, any vulnerability needs investigating. But the under 10 seconds thing was only achieved because Miller simply provided a URL that took the user to the site where the exploit code was hosted. The donkey work had all been done beforehand, in accordance with PWN2OWN rules, which enabled the speed to be achieved.

    Miller says that he provided the link, the judges clicked it and he then showed them he had full control of the MacBook concerned.
    Last edited by ANDROIDISM; 07-11-2011, 09:01 PM.

    #2
    Originally posted by ANDROIDISM View Post
    Devs love to hack macs just to show how easy they are, but they consider them a waste of time. Apple fanboys love to make you think their computers are super top secret with CIA anti hacking hardware installed




    So just how secure is your Apple computer now that Mac hacker supremo Charlie Miller has broken into a MacBook in less than 10 seconds?



    The annual CanSecWest PWN2OWN competition is always guaranteed to grab a few headlines and spark off another OS Wars flame. Last year security researcher Charlie Miller managed to hack a Mac in a rather astonishing two minutes flat.

    This year he pulled off the same feat to win the contest, the MacBook he hacked and a US $5000 prize. Well the same feat but a lot quicker: how does Mac hacked in under 10 seconds grab you as a headline?

    Although full extent of what the hack entailed remain a little sketchy, with Miller refusing to reveal the vulnerability details at this time, it is known that both the MacBook and the version of Safari upon it were fully patched and up to date.

    The reason for that lack of detail would appear to wrapped up in the fact that the cash prize also took the form of a payment from the competition sponsor, TippingPoint, for the rights to both the vulnerability details and code used to exploit it. TippingPoint has passed these on to Apple for further investigation.

    Obviously the whole cracked in 10 seconds thing is worrying, but just how worried should you be if you are a Mac or Safari user? Truth be told, I am not convinced that this is as big a deal as it sounds.

    Yes, any vulnerability needs investigating. But the under 10 seconds thing was only achieved because Miller simply provided a URL that took the user to the site where the exploit code was hosted. The donkey work had all been done beforehand, in accordance with PWN2OWN rules, which enabled the speed to be achieved.

    Miller says that he provided the link, the judges clicked it and he then showed them he had full control of the MacBook concerned.

    Green K...............

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      #3
      Originally posted by ANDROIDISM View Post
      Devs love to hack macs just to show how easy they are, but they consider them a waste of time. Apple fanboys love to make you think their computers are super top secret with CIA anti hacking hardware installed




      So just how secure is your Apple computer now that Mac hacker supremo Charlie Miller has broken into a MacBook in less than 10 seconds?



      The annual CanSecWest PWN2OWN competition is always guaranteed to grab a few headlines and spark off another OS Wars flame. Last year security researcher Charlie Miller managed to hack a Mac in a rather astonishing two minutes flat.

      This year he pulled off the same feat to win the contest, the MacBook he hacked and a US $5000 prize. Well the same feat but a lot quicker: how does Mac hacked in under 10 seconds grab you as a headline?

      Although full extent of what the hack entailed remain a little sketchy, with Miller refusing to reveal the vulnerability details at this time, it is known that both the MacBook and the version of Safari upon it were fully patched and up to date.

      The reason for that lack of detail would appear to wrapped up in the fact that the cash prize also took the form of a payment from the competition sponsor, TippingPoint, for the rights to both the vulnerability details and code used to exploit it. TippingPoint has passed these on to Apple for further investigation.

      Obviously the whole cracked in 10 seconds thing is worrying, but just how worried should you be if you are a Mac or Safari user? Truth be told, I am not convinced that this is as big a deal as it sounds.

      Yes, any vulnerability needs investigating. But the under 10 seconds thing was only achieved because Miller simply provided a URL that took the user to the site where the exploit code was hosted. The donkey work had all been done beforehand, in accordance with PWN2OWN rules, which enabled the speed to be achieved.

      Miller says that he provided the link, the judges clicked it and he then showed them he had full control of the MacBook concerned.


      An article from 2009?

      The hacker had to be sitting in front of the Mac to perform the hack.

      If someone is sitting in front of your computer, they've already pwned it.

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        #4
        this Android vs Apple rivalry is the lamest **** i've ever seen


        some people argue about religion, politics, race, sports...these fools argue about computers

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          #5
          Originally posted by -MAKAVELLI- View Post
          this Android vs Apple rivalry is the lamest **** i've ever seen


          some people argue about religion, politics, race, sports...these fools argue about computers
          Still not as cool as people arguing lion vs. tiger. Thats got to be the greatest internet debate of all time.

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            #6
            Originally posted by -MAKAVELLI- View Post
            this Android vs Apple rivalry is the lamest **** i've ever seen


            some people argue about religion, politics, race, sports...these fools argue about computers
            this

            fanboy calling fanboy a 'fanboy'

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              #7
              Originally posted by AKATheMack View Post
              Still not as cool as people arguing lion vs. tiger. Thats got to be the greatest internet debate of all time.
              thats not a real debate...

              Tiger is bigger and travels alone

              Tiger >Lion

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                #8
                Originally posted by AKATheMack View Post
                Still not as cool as people arguing lion vs. tiger. Thats got to be the greatest internet debate of all time.


                Lion 10.7 is going to be a great OS, Tiger 10.4 is still good even now.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by AKATheMack View Post
                  Still not as cool as people arguing lion vs. tiger. Thats got to be the greatest internet debate of all time.
                  no argument.

                  tiger would pwn the lion easily.

                  no competition.

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                    #10
                    People don't try to hack Apple because far more people use Windows. Its not that its not possible its just that the vast majority of people use windows.

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