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Maynor reveals missing Apple flaws
Robert Lemos, SecurityFocus 2007-03-01

ARLINGTON, VA. -- Security researcher David Maynor got some measure of vindication at the Black Hat DC Conference this year.

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Maynor reveals missing Apple flaw 2007-03-01
Anonymous
Maynor reveals missing Apple flaw 2007-03-01
Anonymous
And the bottom line is ... 2007-03-02
Anonymous
Maynor reveals missing Apple flaw 2007-03-02
David Taylor (2 replies)
Re: Maynor reveals missing Apple flaw 2007-03-02
Anonymous (1 replies)
Apple Fanboys, Grow Up. 2007-03-04
Anonymous
You got it all wrong Robert 2007-03-05
Anonymous (1 replies)
Re: You got it all wrong Robert 2007-03-05
Robert Lemos (1 replies)
Re: Re: You got it all wrong Robert 2007-03-05
Anonymous (3 replies)
Then they are not Apple flaws like you state Robert. There was evidently no Apple flaw or why has he never publicly demonstrated the flaws with anything other than a 3rd-party driver on MacOS?

Why not be accurate in the title of your article and say "Maynor reveals missing wireless flaws" because this doesn't seem to have anything to do with Apple per se. It does seem to have to do with wireless drivers from various wireless silicon manufacturers.

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Maynor reveals missing Apple flaws 2007-03-05
Anonymous (1 replies)
Re: Maynor reveals missing Apple flaws 2007-03-06
Russell Morris
Where are the documents? 2007-03-14
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