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Written by Cannonarm
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Sunday, 27 April 2008 |
CanSecWest's PWN 2 OWN held a competition to see which computer
operating system could be hacked the fastest. Show organizers offered
a Sony Vaio, Fujitsu U810 and the Mac Book as prizes, saying that they
could be won by anyone who could find a way to hack into each of them
and read the contents of a file on the system, using a previously
undisclosed "0day" attack.
After they relaxed the rules a bit to allow the users to
manipulate the computers to do certain activities online, Charlie
Miller was able to crack the code in 2 minutes. The rules required that
he was only able to manipulate the O.S. using only software and bugs
that were built into the system. Miller was a former NSA operative who
is best known for cracking the Iphone. For his efforts he won
$10,000. The contestants had to sign a nondisclosure agreement so he
can't release what he did or how he cracked it. Apple started patching
their software right after the competition.PC owners have to take some
relief that their Vista operating system wasn't the first to be
hacked.
Many would have picked the Windows OS to be the first to be hacked and
the Mac to be hacked last. This points out a major reason why Apple
has less infections and less attacks. It is not because the machines
are so much more well built, don't get me wrong, Mac makes Windows
looks stupid, but why try to hack something that only 3 percent owns.
Windows OS are so much more mainstreamed that you can attack so many more
people on PC than Mac. At least now when Mac owners brag about their
systems, Windows owners will have something to say.
Source: Robert McMillan, IDG News Service
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