How Apple Orchestrated Attack On Researchers
An anonymous reader sends us to George Ou's blog on ZDNet for a tale of how Apple's PR director reportedly orchestrated a smear campaign against security researchers David Maynor and Jon Ellch last summer. Ou has been sitting on this story ever since and is only now at liberty to tell it. He posits that the Month of Apple Bugs was a direct result of Apple's bad behavior in the Maynor-Ellch affair. From the blog: "Apple continued to claim that there were no vulnerabilities in Mac OS X but came a month later and patched their Wireless Drivers (presumably for vulnerabilities that didn't actually exist). Apple patched these 'non-existent vulnerabilities' but then refused to give any credit to David Maynor and Jon Ellch. Since Apple was going to take research, not give proper attribution, and smear security researchers, the security research community responded to Apple's behavior with the MoAB (Month of Apple Bugs) and released a flood of zero-day exploits without giving Apple any notification. The end result is that Apple was forced to patch 62 vulnerabilities in just the first three months of 2007 including last week's megapatch of 45 vulnerabilities."
It is amazing that the last update of Safari was made in 2005 (2.0.4). Do you believe Safari is more secure than FF and IE? Apple just is blind to their security problems. It is a company too closed nowadays.
There needs to be a way to mod this whole item -1 troll.
This is certainly the most single-sided comment page I've checked out in a while.
OK, try this one. Macs are shit and you're a whiney little anonymous cocksucker.
Do I win first prize?
Leave it to a Mac user to mis-interpret sarcasm.
Anyway, why would Mac users understand imagery better or take thinks less literally?
Imagery has it's place in literature, art, music etc... And, by all means, use a Mac to create videos/music/photos/artwork, whatever... but don't claim that Mac's are somehow better. PCs can do everything a Mac can.
By the way, I may be a PC user but My OS of choice is Linux (Ubuntu flavour), Not MS. Oh Wait "My OS of choice". Interesting. Well I suppose you do have a choice:
America, Home of the Brave.
The biggest problem with journalism, is that they take everything out of proportion. Lets cut the fat of this hole story and you'll notice that there is nothing fantastic or obscure happening here... So, the mere facts [with evidence] are: Some guys found something in a 3rd party wireless card (in the video, they show a 3rd party card, so i can not confirm that the airport has the same problem), they used a macbook to demonstrate what they found because they knew it would generate a fuss. They did NOT contact Apple offering their services as "security counselors" (if that is what they are), and then Apple had to revise their soft and make a few changes to correct some things. So.. Apple does no have to thank anything to SecureWorks, these two guys should not be pissed off, and Ou should shut his mouth and start reading before writing... dont take antyhing for granted, if there is no evidence behind what you are saying, then is better to keep your mouth shut and your ears open.