[!] Mac flaw could let hackers get scrambled data

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GPow69 said:
Mave said:
Trust me THERE ARE virusses for mac
Find It, and post about it it. I will believe you then.

Although this isn't a 'virus', it's pretty damn unsafe !



Mac flaw could let hackers get scrambled data

There’s no ‘no magic fairy dust protecting Macs,’ security expert says

LAS VEGAS - A Mac security expert has uncovered a technique that hackers could use to take control of Apple Inc. computers and steal data that is scrambled to protect it from identity thieves.

Prominent Mac researcher Dino Dai Zovi disclosed the software flaw at the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas, one of the world's top forums for exchanging information on Internet threats.

About 4,000 security professionals are in attendance, including some who are really hackers. While experts ferret out software flaws to fix them and protect users, hackers use the same information to devise pranks or commit crimes.

Attacks on Apple computers are extremely rare, but security experts say that will change as Macs gain market share on PCs running Microsoft Corp's Windows operating system.

Some hackers have already released programs that attack Macs, including one earlier this year that was spread to a small number of machines via pirated software.

It is not illegal to publish software that can be used to hack into computer systems, though it is against the law to use it to break into them.

Dai Zovi, a security researcher and co-author of "The Mac Hacker's Handbook," said on Wednesday that once hackers start to put substantial resources into targeting Apple's computers, they will be at least as vulnerable as Windows machines.

"There is no magic fairy dust protecting Macs," he said in an interview.

The technique — dubbed "Machiavelli" — exploits a vulnerability in the Mac OS X kernel, the heart of the machine's operating system. It only works on machines that have already been victimized, such as ones attacked with the pirated software. It can take control of Apple's Safari browser, logging passwords to financial accounts and data on bank statements, Dai Zovi said.

An Apple spokeswoman could not be reached for comment.

Apple is the fourth-largest U.S. PC maker and continues to take market share. It held 9 percent of the U.S. market in the second quarter, according to Gartner.

"They are advancing. Our concern is that they are just not advancing as fast as they are gaining market share," said Charlie Miller, co-author of "The Mac Hacker's Handbook."

Still, they said the Mac's operating system will be an easier nut to crack once hackers start to focus on it. That is because it has a lot more code in it than Windows, leaving room for more vulnerabilities and bugs that hackers can exploit, the two experts said.

"Everyone is on their toes," Miller said.

Source : http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32210255/ns/technology_and_science-security/
 
Mave said:
--Attacks on Apple computers are extremely rare

--Pirated software.

--It only works on machines that have already been victimized, such as ones attacked with the pirated software.

Well, That leaves most users out of harms way then doesn't it?

And compare that 1 flaw to millions of flaws and viruses that Windows has.
 
I see.


Still, Macs rule some of the time. Although I went on my dad's mac a little while ago, and unfortunately I got bored and came back to my PC.
 
Thats only 1 flaw in a Mac. I'm sure they can fix the 1 flaw in the next update. On the other hand, they can't stop the viruses from Windows...
 
True, although aparently when hackers start focusing on Macs, it will be easy for them.

And that Flaw Still cant be exploited unless someone stupid downloads that pirated file.
Which I happen to know is a copy of Photoshop CS2.
 
I've been trying to get this point accross for ages...

The reason there's very few viruses for mac is because there's not enough people using it for the nerds to give a shit about.
When (if) Mac gets a lot users, you'll start to see that Mac is just as unsecure or more unsecure then PCs.
 
But also like Slayer said, once they get more viruses, the security will get upgraded by apple.
 
So you think. Don't you think they could of done the same for PC? They did, I'm sure about 1% of the XP viruses worked on Vista when Vista it first came out. Unless your planning on upgrading your operating system every week, you can't stop faggets developing viruses.
 
Yes, but the patches came too late for PC. Since Mac has basically been "Notified" they can prepare for the bugs and things, where as Windows waited too late and by the time they got around to doing anything, There were too many viruses to deal with.
 
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