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Apple Ipad Contract Deals

Posted by appleipad on 25th f, 2010

Ok, this is the most important post of this blog I think. A lot of people have just been waiting for this. But even after searching my best I couldn’t find a company in UK that’s offering a good deal or infact any deal as far as contracts for apple ipad are concerned. Apple is [...]

  • Apple Ipad Contract Deals

    Apple Ipad Contract Deals

    Posted by appleipad on 25th f, 2010

    Ok, this is the most important post of this blog I think. A lot of people have just been waiting for this. But even after searching my best I couldn’t find a company in UK that’s offering a good deal or infact any deal as far as contracts for apple ipad are concerned. Apple is [...]

  • Make Phone calls with apple Ipad

    Make Phone calls with apple Ipad

    Posted by appleipad on 19th f, 2010

    Apple Ipad can come in really handy if you want to make phone calls. Not really getting what I ma talking about read further to find how Ipad can be used easily to make phone calls. Like any good portable computing device, the great thing about the iPad is that, with suitable apps, it will [...]

  • 1.2 million Ipads sold in a month

    1.2 million Ipads sold in a month

    Posted by appleipad on 19th f, 2010

    The Apple iPad appears to be so popular that Apple is ramping up its production as fast as it can, with initial orders of 700,000 units per month now set to increase to 1.2 million and later this year, depending on demand to 2.5 million. Digitimes Research analyst Kuo Ming-Chi says that Apple is now [...]


Apple Ipad – Not a safe Platform

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Apple’s reputation for security continues to take hits as hacker group Goatse Security this week accused the company of failing to patch a flaw in Safari — known since March — and rendering iPads susceptible to active exploits in the hundreds, if not thousands.


The disclosure appeared in a blog post by Goatse Security group member Escher Auernheimer; he further lashed back at AT&T in its criticism of Goatse’s decision to publicize the vulnerability that exposed iPad users’ email addresses .


According to Auernheimer, Goatse Security released an overflow exploit for Safari back in March . Apple patched the vulnerability for the desktop, but not for the iPad: “This bug we crafted allows the viewer of a Web page to become a proxy (behind corporate and government firewalls!) for spamming, exploit payloads, password bruteforce attacks, and other undesirables. The kicker is that this attack cannot be detected by any current IDS/IPS system. We released this in March, mind you, and Apple still hasn’t got around to patching this on the iPad!” Auernheimer wrote.


Auernheimer concludes that Apple’s failure to patch the vulnerability has given hackers an opportunity to develop hundreds, if not thousands, of active iPad exploits, which means “the iPad simply is not a safe platform for those that require a secure environment.”


That led to the group’s decision to reveal the hole in AT&T’s Web site, which Auernheimer said the group did in the name of national security. Auernheimer reasoned that AT&T was not moving quickly enough to protect iPad users, which include high-profile military leaders, politicians, and CEOs.


“When we disclosed this, we did it as a service to our nation. We love America and the idea of the Russians or Chinese being able to subvert American infrastructure is a nightmare,” Auernheimer wrote. “We understand that good deeds many times go punished, and AT&T is trying to crucify us over this.”


This article, ” Hacker group: Apple iPad ‘simply not a safe platform’ ,” was originally published at InfoWorld.com . Get the first word on what the important tech news really means with the InfoWorld Tech Watch blog

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