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Toby 2010-03-25 08:34 PM

Safari & iPhone Hacked on First Day of Contest
 
"Apple's Safari browser got hacked on both Snow Leopard and the iPhone during the first day of the annual Pwn2Own contest, where security specialists can win the hardware they successfully attack. As CNet reports, security analyst Charlie Miller won $10,000 after remotely exploiting Safari on a MacBook Pro."

www.pcworld.com

Cleo 2010-03-25 08:41 PM

FRom the same article,
"Hackers also successfully attacked Internet Explorer 8 and Firefox--both running on Windows 7--at the event."

Toby 2010-03-25 08:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cleo (Post 478786)
FRom the same article,
"Hackers also successfully attacked Internet Explorer 8 and Firefox--both running on Windows 7--at the event."

Yeah, but Windows users haven't been claiming for years that it's nearly hacker/virus proof.

StrokeKing 2010-03-25 09:15 PM

Hacker now a days are really awesome. do they make money from hacking?

ecchi 2010-03-26 06:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cleo (Post 478786)
FRom the same article,
"Hackers also successfully attacked Internet Explorer 8 and Firefox--both running on Windows 7--at the event."

Firefox is open source, if you can't hack a program that you can freely pick up the source code for, then you should really give up any thought of being a programmer, let alone a hacker. And IE8 is Microsoft, hacking that is like shooting fish in a barrel.

But I'm kinda surprised at you posting a message that basically says "Apple is on the same level as Windows boxes"!
|couch|

Cleo 2010-03-26 07:00 AM

Actually Safari is based on Webkit which is open source.

bDok 2010-03-26 11:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cleo (Post 478799)
Actually Safari is based on Webkit which is open source.

was already thinking of writing this. Which then I scrolled down and saw you got to it. ;)

Cleo 2010-03-26 01:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bDok (Post 478833)
was already thinking of writing this. Which then I scrolled down and saw you got to it. ;)

I think a lot of people don't realize that there has been two very different OSs for the Mac that look similar. There was the Mac Classic OS that was never hacked and Mac OS X which is basically a collection of open source *nix software that Apple has given a Mac look and feel to.

Also the headline makes it look like all these browsers were hacked in one day but the reality is the hackers had months to refine their hacks for this event.

I am curious if the Safari for the iPhone that was hacked was on an unlocked iPhone since there have been a few reports of unlocked iPhones being hacked.

There are very few details about any of the hacks like if it was on a Mac running as an admin account or not. I have three Macs in my house, kitchen, den and living room that I run as non admin accounts so that people coming over to my house can use without being able to do any harm to them and so far, dispute stoned friends using them, nothing bad has ever happened to any of them.

In any event other than in these proof of concept hacking events there hasn't been any real world issues and zero Mac viruses.

johnnathan 2010-05-19 07:58 AM

That's really amazing. Yes, you are right hacker are more intelligent then others. It is something that whenever a new security is invented how to crack it is also got invented and they are always one step ahead from us. They made a handsome money out of it.

SCORE-Cash 2010-05-19 08:11 AM

Spoke to a top security expert and he said every piece of software can be hacked. The only solution is solid code that has been overly checked for errors.


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