Saturday 8 November 2014

Double trouble for Apple, as two software security flaws discovered

Title: Double trouble for Apple, as two software security flaws discovered



Summary:
This article informs the audience about how there is twice as much trouble in regards to Apple’s desktop operating system and the emergence of a new iPhone malware. The vulnerabilities that have been found in Apple are for users of Mac OS X. The first is the Root pipe this was found by a Swedish hacker called Emil Kvarnhammar; this enables an attacker to gain “root” control of a computer, known as the highest level of access, without the Intel of using a password. Root pipe, in theory allows a hacker to install any malicious software that could be used to seal credit cards details or other personal data, among other things. The second is called Wire lurker; this is the first malware that has been found in the wild, which targets iOS devices that haven’t been jailbroken, it can be used to extract the basic personnel information from a phone. Wire lurker tricks the user in to installing it on their Mac and then waits until an iPhone and iPad is plugged in over the USB before using trusted relationship between the two to install software on the mobile device.         

Opinion


In my opinion this continues to put Apple in the spotlight for controversy, especially since Apple has not yet responded to the request for comments. Apple has become targeted yet again via hacking and vulnerability, this shows that Apple is suffering in regards of reputation and seriously needs to fix up their security systems. 

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