Hi,
Yes, Read about this earlyer. I have to wonder about it. I guess we
will see.
Matthew
On 06/22/2016 11:01 AM, Scott Granados wrote:
Found this interesting article about Apple leaving their kernel code
unencrypted. This allows people to examine the kernel and look behind
the
Of course, I’m only speculating but I suspect Apple did not strip the
executable which would render that software much more vulnerable to “reverse
engineering.” That seems to me to be very intentional!
- Bill & Leader Dog Holland
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Found this interesting article about Apple leaving their kernel code
unencrypted. This allows people to examine the kernel and look behind the
curtain a bit on how things work. Most importantly it exposes vulnerabilities
to public scrutiny. It’s not known if this was intentional or