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MacBook wireless driver exonerated in Wi-Fi hack | MacBook wireless driver exonerated in Wi-Fi hack |
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| by Stan Beer | |
| Saturday, 19 August 2006 | |
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The company employing two security specialists who caused a sensation in early August at the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas when they demonstrated how to hack an Apple MacBook wirelessly has been forced to eat humble pie. It turns out that the two hackers did not use the native MacBook wireless driver in their hacking demonstration.
Although the hackers, David Maynor and Jon Ellch, from Atlanta based
security company SecureWorks, did not say they were using a third party
wireless device driver in their demonstration, they did say that
vulnerability was not a Mac problem but a weakness with wireless device
drivers in general.
No doubt, however, the folks at Cupertino
would have been wanting to know from SecureWorks where the weakness was
in the Apple MacBook wireless device driver.
The demo
was akin to loading Windows XP on a Macintosh, exploiting unpatched
vulnerability MS0-060, then saying that this was a demonstration of how
a Mac could be hacked. |
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