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: Comment by sadyc
by soonerproud on Fri 20th Mar 2009 17:14 UTC in reply to "Comment by sadyc"
soonerproud
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2008-03-05

Selling bugs/exploits for money is pretty low...
He is almost in the same league with virus writers and people that use those exploits for their own benefits.


Let me get this straight, you are implying we all should take our hours of work and donate it for free for the betterment of a corporation? (Apple in this case) You surely can not believe that Charlie's long hours of work are worth nothing and that he should just donate his time to Apple so they can make billions off of his work.

Charlie deserves to get paid for his work and I stand by his decision to offer no more free bugs. Apple doesn't give OSX away for free, so why should Charlie donate his work to Apple?

Edited 2009-03-20 17:16 UTC

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