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Apple 'negligent' in patching OS X's open-source parts, says researcher

It needs to move faster to protect users, says Charles Miller

By Gregg Keizer
August 6, 2007 12:00 PM ET

Computerworld - One of the researchers who went public last month with the first iPhone vulnerability said today that Apple Inc.'s lackadaisical updating of the open-source components it uses in Mac OS X is inexcusable and negligent.

"Apple has a habit of not keeping [Mac OS X's] open-source [components] up to date," said Charles Miller, a researcher at Baltimore-based Independent Security Evaluators (ISE) who presented at last week's Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas. "Open-source software is as secure, I think, as closed-source, but Apple isn't keeping up with fixes.

"If they're going to rely on open source, if they're going to tout Mac OS X as more secure than Windows, it's their responsibility to keep the operating system up to date," he added.

In other reports, Miller was quoted as using the word negligent when describing Apple's treatment of outdated code. "Negligent, that's a tough word, but yes, it is," he said.

Miller, along with two fellow ISE researchers -- Jake Honoroff and Joshua Mason -- disclosed the first iPhone vulnerability in late July and wrote a proof-of-concept exploit that snatched complete control of any iPhone from its owner. They had reported the bug to Apple on July 23 and gave the computer maker until Aug. 2 to patch it; Miller presented the trio's findings that day at Black Hat.

Apple came in under the deadline when it issued the iPhone 1.0.1 security update on July 30.

But Miller is convinced that Apple will have more bugs to patch in the iPhone's operating system and in its big brother, the standard Mac OS X desktop client software, because of its bad habit of letting patches slide.

After he, Honoroff and Mason fuzzed the vulnerability out of WebKit, the application framework that forms the foundation of the Safari browser -- specifically from the Perl Compatible Regular Expression (PCRE) handling code within WebKit -- they discovered that the flaw they had rooted out had been fixed by the open-source project more than a year before. Apple, however, had not updated its version of PCRE within WebKit.

"This wasn't a one-time affair," said Miller, who noted that he and the other researchers had dug up another vulnerability in WebKit that had been patched in its original open-source code months before. He also pointed to the recent episode with Samba, the open-source file- and print-sharing software used by Mac OS X. In that case, Apple left its Samba code unpatched for more than two months after the code was updated.

"And that wasn't just since May," added Miller, referring to the Samba vulnerability. "Until last week, Apple hadn't updated its Samba code in over two years."



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