Worm Threat Forces Apple To Disable Software? 201
SkiifGeek writes "After the debacle that surrounded the announcement and non-disclosure of a worm that targets OS X, the vulnerability in mDNSResponder may have forced Apple to remove support for certain mDNSResponder capabilities with the recently released Security Update 2007-007. 'Seeming to closely follow the information disclosed by InfoSec Sellout, Apple's mDNSResponder update addresses a vulnerability that can be exploited by an attacker on the local network to gain a denial of service or arbitrary code execution condition. Apple goes on to identify that the vulnerability that they are addressing exists within the support for UPnP IGD... and that an attacker can exploit the vulnerability through simply sending a crafted network packet across the network. With the crafted network packet triggering a buffer overflow, it passes control of the vulnerable system to the attacker. Rather than patching the vulnerability and retaining the capability, Apple has completely disabled support for UPnP IGD (though there is no information about whether it is only a temporary disablement until vulnerabilities can be addressed).'"
*Pulls out a plate 'o crow* (Score:5, Funny)
ITS A LIE (Score:3, Funny)
Apple ... Worm (Score:5, Funny)
Re:ITS A LIE (Score:3, Funny)
TV add (Score:1, Funny)
Re:*Pulls out a plate 'o crow* (Score:3, Funny)
Re:*Pulls out a plate 'o crow* (Score:2, Funny)
Re:TV add (Score:4, Funny)
"And I'm a PC. Hey Mac, I heard you don't get viruses. Congratulations."
*PC Shakes Mac's hand*
"That's right, PC. But I do have worms."
*PC starts wiping hand furiously*