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http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/03/27/Gone-in-2-minutes-Mac-gets-hacked-first-in-contest_1.html



By Robert McMillan

IDG News Service

March 27, 2008



It may be the quickest $10,000 Charlie Miller ever earned.



He took the first of three laptop computers -- and a $10,000 cash prize

-- Thursday after breaking into a MacBook Air at the CanSecWest security

conference's PWN 2 OWN hacking contest.



Show organizers offered a Sony Vaio, Fujitsu U810, and the MacBook as

prizes, saying that they could be won by anybody at the show who could

find a way to hack into each of them and read the contents of a file on

the system using a previously undisclosed "0day" attack.



Nobody was able to hack into the systems on the first day of the contest

when contestants were only allowed to attack the computers over the

network, but on Thursday, the rules were relaxed so that attackers could

direct contest organizers using the computers to do things like visit

Web sites or open e-mail messages.



Miller, best known as one of the researchers who first hacked Apple's

iPhone last year, didn't take much time. Within 2 minutes, he directed

the contest's organizers to visit a Web site that contained his exploit

code, which then allowed him to seize control of the computer, as about

20 onlookers cheered him on.



He was the first contestant to attempt an attack on any of the systems.



Miller was quickly given a nondisclosure agreement to sign, and he's not

allowed to discuss particulars of his bug until the contest's sponsor,

TippingPoint, can notify the vendor.



Contest rules state that Miller could only take advantage of software

that was preinstalled on the Mac, so the flaw he exploited must have

been accessible by, or possibly inside, Apple's Safari browser.



Last year's contest winner, Dino Dai Zovi, exploited a vulnerability in

QuickTime to take home the prize.



Dai Zovi, who congratulated Miller after his hack, didn't participate in

this year's contest, saying it was time for someone else to win.





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