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17 Aug 2015 14:00:10
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Teen found two serious vulnerabilities in OS X

18- summer Luca Todesco from Italy found in OS X two zero-day vulnerabilities which allow remote access to your computer. Written by a teenager, the program uses two bug causing memory corruption in the kernel OS X. Vulnerability of the operating system OS X version 10.9.5 to 10.10.5. In 10.11 and beta of the next OS El Capitan holes were "patched".

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the 18-year-old Luca Todesco from Italy found in OS X two zero-day vulnerabilities which allow remote access to your computer. Written by a teenager, the program uses two bug causing memory corruption in the kernel OS X. Vulnerability of the operating system OS X version 10.9.5 to 10.10.5. In 10.11 and beta of the next OS El Capitan holes were "patched".

Luke released his exploit on GitHub by notifying Apple about the problem. Corrupted memory helps to bypass the randomization of the location in the address space of the kernel, which is specially designed to prevent the launch exploits. In the future, the attacker can gain full access to the victim's computer.

a Young programmer has developed a patch titled NULLGuard and posted it on the same resource. For the Italian creation of malware is not the main occupation, research in the area of security he does in his free time.

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