The Apple Safari on the iPhone hacked into
The Apple Safari browser on the iPhone and Snow Leopard has been hacked and that too at the Pwin2Own contest annual show. This has been a challenge in which security experts could remove the material if they could enter. According to reports by CNet, Charlie Miller, security analysts took home and award of $10,000 after he broke into the Safari that was on the MacBook Pro.
Miller does not know how to enjoy the success of entering the security as it is, after all, the senior analyst of security for Independent Security Evaluators, and operates from the Safari in 2009 and 2008 iterations as well. It does not reveal his secret of how he came into the mechanics of Safari, but said only ensure that the destination computer, visit the web site was designed specifically enough to enter the Mac Tipping Point’s Zero Day Initiative Who the sponsors of Pwn2Own, managed to share some expert advice on participating providers so they can make vulnerabilities.
Currently the iPhone was hacked into by Vincenzo Lozzo from Zynamics as well as Ralf Philipp Weinmann who are from the University of Lumembourg the winning amount of $15,000 will be divided amongst the two. Hackers have entered in Internet Explorer 8 or Firefox on Windows.





