OS X disk image vulnerability debunked

OS X disk image vulnerability debunked. Alastair J. Houghton shows exactly how security research should be done by providing a thorough analysis of the recently highlighted Apple OS X disk image (DMG) vulnerability. He proves that it doesn’t overwrite any memory and therefore can’t result in kernel-mode arbitrary code execution by unprivileged users. Exceptional (heh) work!

Posted on 1 December, 2006 by Stef in linked list.

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