The security expert who made waves last week when he announced that he had hacked into a Macintosh laptop battery explained on Saturday how an oversight by Apple played a key role in his achievement.. At the Def Con 19 hacker conference in Las Vegas, security expert Charlie Miller described Apple's security lapse involving a Texas Instruments processor built into the laptop's battery. According to Miller, Apple didn't change two of the processor's passwords, which he called the "Unseal key" and the "Full-access key," from the default values set by the manufacturer. The link for this article located at Consumer Reports is no longer available. . At the Def Con 19 hacker conference in Las Vegas, security expert Charlie Miller described Apple's s. security, expert, waves, announced, hacked, macintosh. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Your laptop. At the Black Hat security conference in August, Miller plans to expose and provide a fix for a new breed of attack on Apple laptops that takes advantage of a little-studied weak point in their security: the chips that control their batteries. Modern laptop batteries contain a microcontroller that monitors the power level of the unit, allowing the operating system and the charger to check on the battery The link for this article located at Forbes is no longer available. . At the recent Black Hat conference, Alex Miller revealed serious vulnerabilities tied to battery attacks on Apple laptops, stressing the need for better security measures. Apple Laptop Security,Battery Exploits,Black Hat Conference. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Get the latest Linux and open source security news straight to your inbox.