Sunday, March 15, 2009

Apple Cored

Apple Safari is 'easy pickings'


Oh My ...
This year’s contest will pit hackers against browsers and smart phones with Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera and Chrome among the high-profile targets.  It will also include attacks against fully patched BlackBerry, Android, iPhone, Symbian and Windows Mobile phones in their default configurations.

Here are Miller’s predictions:

    * Safari: hacked by 4 different people.  Easy pickin’s as usual.
    * Android: hacked by 1 person.  Not too tough but no one owns one.
    * IE8, Firefox: Survive unscathed.  The bugs to exploit equation is too hard for $5k.
    * iPhone, Symbian: Survive due to non-executable heap.
    * Blackberry, Windows Mobile, Chrome: I don’t know enough to say anything intelligent.  That said, they’re probably hard/obscure and so survive.

Last year, Miller exploited a Safari flaw to hijack a fully patched MacBook Pro machine.  He is also known for launching successful attacks against Apple’s iPhone and Google’s Android platform.

ALSO SEE: 10 questions for MacBook hacker Dino Dai Zovi

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

So the PalmOS is safe? Discontinued but safe?

Anonymous said...

desertman
for some reason I am not getting a majority of the pictures that accompany the articles....

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