Many of us are aware of the current situation with wireless driver vulnerabilities. We wanted to be certain that our thoughts and beliefs were conveyed in a manner that exemplifies what we are al about here at PaulDotCom Security Weekly. So, we made our own Mac "Make the switch" commercial for your viewing pleasure:
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OMFG, ROTFLMAO!
Cool! Just heard you guys over on the newest Cyberspeak podcast! Kinda made me do a double take since the first thing I hear is Paul, Larry, and Twitchy on Bret and Ovie's podcast!
As a security professional and someone who also uses a Mac, I find it MFH how the mac fanboys, Lattes and all, are out for blood, or at least a slap, that you would dare call say the mighty apple may be vulnerable. Keep up the great work!!
But still, we don't know if MacOSX is vulnerable or some 3rd party driver that was placed on the MacBook that was attacked...
Oh for some real info on this.
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Hah! Nice one guys, very amusing... kept me chuckling for at least a few minutes and that can't be a bad thing ;)
And now we do know that it was vulnerable. Guys the guys who made the presentation were real professionals rather than just being out to get apple. Interestingly, even with a third-party driver, there was a vulnerability in Apple's wireless API. So even with someone else's driver, there was an issue at the heart of the wireless system.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=304420
And beyond that... that video was hilarious!
What part about "Since there is no known exploit for this issue" did you not understand?
The fact that Apple has patched the drivers for some of their Airport cards can not be directly linked to any hack or other know exploit. When the Mac actually have a successful hack in the wild you can gloat but until then, please have some humility Mr PC.
By the way, watch out for that zero day IE flaw and unregister your VGX.DLL file or get the patch that Microsoft has not released yet.