, SecurityFocus 2006-02-24
At first blush, the past two weeks have not been good for the image of Apple's Mac OS X: Public descriptions of two worms and a trivial exploit for a serious software issue in the operating system appeared on the Internet.
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These are precisely the sorts of braindead flaws that Microsoft has (mostly) corrected over the past 3-4 years.
A proof of concept virus for the same basic problem was released years ago - there, a file that looked like an mp3 was actually an executable, and when opened, it even maintained the illusion by playing correctly in iTunes.
That should have been enough of a wakeup call for Apple to sort out the muddle of legacy that is file metadata in OS X.
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