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Mac security falls under hacker attack at conference

Date: April 22, 2007
Source: macworld.com


A hacker managed to break into a Mac and win a $10,000 prize as part of a contest started at the CanSecWest security conference here.

According to the security blog Matasano Chargen, Shane Macaulay and Dino Dai Zovi won the contest by gaining shell access to a Mac by pointing the Mac’s Safari browser at a specially-constructed Web page.

“Currently, every copy of OS X out there now is vulnerable to this,” said Sean Comeau, one of the organizers of CanSecWest.

The conference organizers decided to offer the contest in part to draw attention to possible security shortcomings in Macs. “You see a lot of people running OS X saying it’s so secure and frankly Microsoft is putting more work into security than Apple has,” said Dragos Ruiu, the principal organizer of security conferences including CanSecWest.

Initially, contestants were invited to try to access one of two Macs through a wireless access point while the Macs had no programs running. No attackers managed to do so, and so conference organizers allowed participants to try to get in through the browser by sending URLs via e-mail.
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