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Posted Apr 24, 2006 10:32 by Michael K. Listed in: Hacks & Exploits, News, iBook, iMac, MacBook, MacMini, PowerBook, PowerMac Tags: Mac OS X, California, Unix
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As we've already reported, a total of 5 flaws have been discovered in Mac OS X, however according to the security expert who discovered them, there is a total of 7. A security researcher by the name of Tom Ferris, who works for Mission Viejo, California, discovered a total of 7 'Highly Critical' flaws in Mac OS X, namely in Safari browser. The operating system thought to be one of the best when it comes to security, has been probed and a series of flaws which have multiple effects have been discovered. To prove his discovery, on his site he has posted some proof of concept codes. The flaws at the moment could be used to crash applications and even run unauthorized code by taking advantages of bugs in Safari and the Mac OS X operating system.

Apple Computer Inc. has already been made aware of the bugs and plans to fix them in "the next security release," Ferris said, "There [seem] to be some problems with the claimed solid-as-a-rock Unix OS." Since the label of being more secure than Windows OS's, Mac OS X has been tested, probed, and ripped apart by researchers such as Ferris in order to discover and publicise the weaknesses. In February a series of programs with malicious intent were released in targeting Mac's, one named OSX/Leap. The SANS Instituter's Internet Storm Center rated the revealings as "Highly Critical" and that there were no patches to solve most of them. Apple have not yet commented on the bugs.

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   by Anonymous Coward (Unregistered) - 2006-04-24
 » duh

mac os is less secure then windows but there are less people that focus on it... why waste time in making a virus for 10 % of the market when you can get 90% with a windows virus...
   by Anonymous Coward (Unregistered) - 2006-04-24
 » use firefox instead

if these problems are in safari, use firefox. its as simple as that.
   by Anonymous Coward (Unregistered) - 2006-04-24
 » .

I guess the point is that it is becoming more popular. If it were not then these issues would not come up as much. The reason linux still remains virus free is because you can hack a windblows machine in 1/32 of the time it takes to even get close to a linux machine. Well lets see some anti virus for OS X now.

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   by Poop, Master of All He Surveys - 2006-04-24
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@1 The "security through obscurity" excuse is completely invalid. Also, at least Apple releases patches soon after vulnerabilities are discovered. I wish (not really, I hate the 'Soft) I could say the same for Microsuck

@2 Valid argument, but not all the vulnerabilities are in Safari. I prefer Camino anyway, same engine as Firefox, but more aqualicious.

@3 I really like the word Windblows, very acurate.
   by Anonymous Coward (Unregistered) - 2006-04-24
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Some of your code is exposed...

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