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Fri, Mar 20 2009 20:33

Why Didn't You Exploit IE?

At the CanSecWest Security Conference in Vancouver this week, Charlie Miller made headlines by exploiting a Safari vulnerability on a fully patched Mac OS X system with a fully patched Safari web browser in mere seconds to claim the Pwn2Own prize. Ryan...
Posted by tonybradley | 2 comment(s)
Filed under: windows vista, protected mode, Windows 7, UAC, Charlie Miller, Safari, DEP, CanSecWest, Mac OS X, ASLR, Pwn2Own
 
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