According to
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Apple's Safari browser, there is recognition of the vulnerability. This is further evidence of Apple,
Please register or login to see links! and its competitors in the protection of user information safety challenges. Just last month, AT & T Web site security flaws explosion, resulting in 114 000 iPad user's e-mail address leak. The iPhone application developers this month, a more invasive digital iTunes user account and use the account balance to purchase the application of wrongdoing.
Apple issued a statement acknowledging the existence of this vulnerability Safari, but did not give more information. "We attach great importance to security and privacy issues, we found that the vulnerability does exist, and have addressed."
White hat security company (
Please register or login to see links!) CTO Jeremiah Grossman (Jeremiah Grossman) first exposed the vulnerability. Grossman said the flaw in the open before, was in June to inform Apple of the vulnerability information. Grossman said that Apple only received an automatic reply message, but no official reply from Apple or ask.