Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 20th Mar 2009 13:51 UTC, submitted by google_ninja
Privacy, Security, Encryption Fresh from winning the PWN2OWN contest yesterday, Charlie Miller has been interviewed by ZDNet. He talks about how Mac OS X is a very simple operating system to exploit due to the lack of any form of anti-exploit features. He also explains that the underlying operating system is much more important in creating a successful exploit than the bowser, why Chrome is so hard to hack, and many other things.
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Operating System Security
by Kasi on Fri 20th Mar 2009 14:04 UTC
Kasi
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2008-07-12

Miller seems to take care to differentiate the difference between security of an operating system and built-in operating system preventative measures.

They are two very different things.

The fact that OS X does not have the same preventative measures Windows has like randomization, no execute bits, etc, does not mean OS X is an insecure operating system. It just means once you have a vehicle into the operating system its easier to take advantage.

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