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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
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Maynor reveals missing Apple flaw 2007-03-01
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And the bottom line is ... 2007-03-02
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Maynor reveals missing Apple flaw 2007-03-02
David Taylor (2 replies)
Re: Maynor reveals missing Apple flaw 2007-03-02
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Apple Fanboys, Grow Up. 2007-03-04
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You got it all wrong Robert 2007-03-05
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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
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Maynor reveals missing Apple flaws 2007-03-05
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Re: Maynor reveals missing Apple flaws 2007-03-06
Russell Morris
I'm not a Mac users, I've only ever used one a couple of times and have no real desire to do so again. That aside, I believe that the previous message regarding the title was somewhat correct, I'd personally have said "Maynor reveals missing 'Apple' flaws". It's not really a Mac flaw in itself, it's a third party driver. Far too often are third-party driver or software flaws attributed to the operating system they run on. I can only assume that Maynor is a bit ostentatious.

Before anyone else goes off on a rant, we all know that xnix, Mac nor winx are highly secure, but they can be if managed correctly.

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Where are the documents? 2007-03-14
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