For a brief moment, this article's title lead me to believe that by arbitrarily making an Apple flaw the first flaw for this "month of bugs" that Apple OS X was somehow a very vulnerable product. I almost thought you would be identifying one OS X vulnerability per day...
So good for all you tying to poke Apple in the eye! You found their first vulnerability. They will fix it and we will all be the better for it. Just don't forget that this bug applies to wireless drivers for many OS's even if you try to make it sound like the fault solely resides with Apple. So maybe you should have entitled the article "802.x Wireless driver flaw kicks off second month of bugs" instead of singling out Apple.
For a brief moment, this article's title lead me to believe that by arbitrarily making an Apple flaw the first flaw for this "month of bugs" that Apple OS X was somehow a very vulnerable product. I almost thought you would be identifying one OS X vulnerability per day...
So good for all you tying to poke Apple in the eye! You found their first vulnerability. They will fix it and we will all be the better for it. Just don't forget that this bug applies to wireless drivers for many OS's even if you try to make it sound like the fault solely resides with Apple. So maybe you should have entitled the article "802.x Wireless driver flaw kicks off second month of bugs" instead of singling out Apple.
Give praise for good products when it is due...
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