Security researcher Charlie Miller booted from Apple Developer Program
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Re: Security researcher Charlie Miller booted from Apple Developer Program
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#3It’s rude when according to the article he withheld details of the exploit to give Apple time to fix the bug, but the decision is understandable since he did violate the developer agreement. I’m not so sure about “interfering with Apple's software and services” but his activites seem to be covered under “hiding features from [Apple] when submitting them.”
Re: Security researcher Charlie Miller booted from Apple Developer Program
#4It’s rude when according to the article he withheld details of the exploit to give Apple time to fix the bug, but the decision is understandable since he did violate the developer agreement. I’m not so sure about “interfering with Apple's software and services” but his activites seem to be covered under “hiding features from [Apple] when submitting them.”
How are you supposed to test whether or not Apple will discover a vulnerability during their AppStore approval process if you are going to tell them that one exists?
Re: Security researcher Charlie Miller booted from Apple Developer Program
#5Re: Security researcher Charlie Miller booted from Apple Developer Program
#6It’s rude when according to the article he withheld details of the exploit to give Apple time to fix the bug, but the decision is understandable since he did violate the developer agreement. I’m not so sure about “interfering with Apple's software and services” but his activites seem to be covered under “hiding features from [Apple] when submitting them.”
That's a bit too charitable to Apple, I think. Yes, the decision is covered by the terms of the agreement - they can do what they did. But since the result of their decision is 1) bad press and 2) increased risk of security holes, it's not "understandable" unless you think Apple is run by morons...
And Apple has made it abundantly clear that they don't care about bad PR in the security community. So there's really no downside to cutting out Charlie Miller, in Apple's eyes. The winner here is Charlie Miller's career.
Re: Security researcher Charlie Miller booted from Apple Developer Program
#7Take your wrist-slap like a man, sir.
Apparently the grand are also prone to self-aggrandizement. I have a lot of respect for Miller's skills, but he's not the only smart person taking a hard look at App Store security.
Re: Security researcher Charlie Miller booted from Apple Developer Program
#8Re: Security researcher Charlie Miller booted from Apple Developer Program
#9It’s rude when according to the article he withheld details of the exploit to give Apple time to fix the bug, but the decision is understandable since he did violate the developer agreement. I’m not so sure about “interfering with Apple's software and services” but his activites seem to be covered under “hiding features from [Apple] when submitting them.”
The situation is only understandable from a 'blindly following the rules' perspective. If Apple makes it 'illegal' to probe their AppStore, then only black hats will be the ones doing the probing. How are you supposed to test whether or not Apple will discover a vulnerability during their AppStore approval process if you are going to tell them that one exists?
Re: Security researcher Charlie Miller booted from Apple Developer Program
#10It’s rude when according to the article he withheld details of the exploit to give Apple time to fix the bug, but the decision is understandable since he did violate the developer agreement. I’m not so sure about “interfering with Apple's software and services” but his activites seem to be covered under “hiding features from [Apple] when submitting them.”