eweek.com— Five hackers who contributed critical work in 2006. From uncovering the Sony rootkit, to pointing out security flaws Apple tried to hide.
Jan 3, 2007View in Crawl 4
Wow, And I would have thought that there would be THOUSANDS of mac-fanatic/extremists all over this page in defense of Apple.I wanted to say "Maybe now those smug bastard apple-worshippers will finally shut up"...And was wanting to see exaclty how many digits of negative diggs my comment could make here on Digg.
Say whatever you want. I am no fanboy. What those guys presented was a third-party issue, not Apple's issue. I thought that PC users knew how to read, but I guess I am wrong.
jaydjJan 3, 2007
Then read this<a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daring_Fireball">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daring_Fireball</a>"Gruber has described his Daring Fireball writing as a 'Mac column in the form of a weblog'"
xxnirvanaxxJan 3, 2007
Amen.
Closed AccountJan 3, 2007
are there alot of good hackers in Poland?
smartitguyJan 4, 2007
Wow, And I would have thought that there would be THOUSANDS of mac-fanatic/extremists all over this page in defense of Apple.I wanted to say "Maybe now those smug bastard apple-worshippers will finally shut up"...And was wanting to see exaclty how many digits of negative diggs my comment could make here on Digg.
rasterbatorJan 5, 2007
Say whatever you want. I am no fanboy. What those guys presented was a third-party issue, not Apple's issue. I thought that PC users knew how to read, but I guess I am wrong.