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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RE[2]: Comment by sadyc
by foljs on Fri 20th Mar 2009 14:54 UTC in reply to "RE: Comment by sadyc"
foljs
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2006-01-09

Why?

Apple decided not to release their code, why would they have a right to know the exploits other people find for them?

They've chosen that model, now they have to deal with the downsides.


Do you even know what you're talking about?

Safari's engine (Webkit) is released as fully open source --and it's used by many other browsers, including Google Chrome.

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