Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 21st Apr 2007 16:25 UTC
Mac OS X Macaulay, a software engineer, was able to hack into a MacBook through a zero-day security hole in Apple's Safari browser. The computer was one of two offered as a prize in the 'PWN to Own' hack-a-Mac contest at the CanSecWest conference. The successful attack on the second and final day of the contest required a conference organizer to surf to a malicious Web site using Safari on the MacBook - a type of attack familiar to Windows users.
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RE[3]: Safari or WebKit?
by andrewg on Sat 21st Apr 2007 19:44 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Safari or WebKit?"
andrewg
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2005-07-06

They offered $10,000 for a zero day exploit. For "merely" hacking the ibook you were given one.

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