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Daring Fireball, Brian Krebs Watch examine Black Hat Wi-Fi exploit statements: A rundown on questions not answered, and analysis from two fellows who have studied the issue of the Wi-Fi exploit developed by David Maynor and Jon Ellch that Apple denied existed in the form that the researchers stated. Krebs Watch goes through all the various statements made in the past and compares them against Maynor’s recent comments. Daring Fireball looks through the video shown at the presentation last August and whether Maynor and Ellch really had an exploit that could take root—Maynor says they did—or a crasher. (I know this is another post about the matter, but I didn’t write the content in question.)
Posted by Glennf at March 6, 2007 11:57 AM
Categories: Security
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