Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 1st Jul 2011 23:30 UTC
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ourcomputerbloke,
"Or maybe YGN Ethical Hacker Group got wind that Apple were about to fix it and took the opportunity for some free publicity, graciously supplied by a few news and blog sites?"
If your "interpretation" is true, then that means apple has more to worry about since there are spies leaking unresolved vulnerability information to outsiders.
Cross site scripting errors are relatively easy to find. Given how secretive apple are, I think it's much more probable that the group discovered the flaw on it's own and forced apple's hand.
"Apple has given in to the pressure
Or maybe YGN Ethical Hacker Group got wind that Apple were about to fix it and took the opportunity for some free publicity, graciously supplied by a few news and blog sites? "
As hilariously-pathetic attempts at rationalization goes, that's up there with creationists who believe the devil planted dinosaur bones to fake evolution.
Either is possible, there's always more than one interpretation.
Too bad that there's no evidence whatsoever for your explanation/fanboy spin, Hasbean.




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Or maybe YGN Ethical Hacker Group got wind that Apple were about to fix it and took the opportunity for some free publicity, graciously supplied by a few news and blog sites?
Either is possible, there's always more than one interpretation.