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Mac OS Ken: 12.01.2010

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Technology

4.7995 Ratings

🗓️ 1 December 2010

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Security Researcher Outlines Vulnerability in Mobile Safari for iOS Devices / Olivier Sanche - Director of Global Data Center Operations for Apple - Passes Away at 41 / iPad Lands in 10 New Countries in Asia and Europe / Apple Insider Looks at Subsidized iPads / Bloomberg Looks at Financial Sector Move from RIM to iOS Devices / Barnes and Noble Trumpets nook Success Without the Benefit of Numbers / ChangeWave Says iPad Gaining Quickly on Kindle in Two-Horse eReader Race / Project Digital-Only Magazine Hits the App Store / Morgan Stanley Analyst Says iPhone Outselling Nokia N8 Six to One in Europe / Apple Requires True Names for iOS Game Center / First-Month Sales of Microsoft Kinect Beat First-Month Sales of Apple iPad

Transcript

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0:00.0

A couple of corrections to Yesterday's show before we begin today's.

0:04.0

First, I said yesterday that in Arthur C. Clark's 2010, the U.S. and Soviets were considering a mission to Mars.

0:10.0

They were, in fact, considering a mission to Jupiter.

0:14.0

Second, in another story I inexplicably threw in the word planet.

0:18.0

No clue why.

0:20.0

Finally I ended the show calling myself Genoviv

0:23.2

I'm fairly certain that is not my name

0:27.8

How are you? This is a security concern over mobile safari the rise of the iPad continues and saying

0:48.6

sorry to Sinoda it's Wednesday December 1st, 2010.

0:54.0

I'm Ken Ray and this is news from Maco-S-Can.

0:58.8

Brought to you by yours truly and supported by listeners like you, to MacoS can day six more

1:06.7

information is available at MacoS can dot com this show is also supported by the

1:12.0

MacoS can podcast app for the iPhone and iPod touch,

1:16.0

available in the App Store now for $2.99.

1:21.0

One security researcher is sounding the alarm over web surfing on ithings.

1:26.0

The Mac Observer outlines the research of Nitesh Dunjani, who says one of Apple's APIs

1:31.0

APIs makes mimicking websites fairly easy for online ne'er duels.

1:36.0

According to the piece, the spoof involves Apple's UI Webview API, which basically allows

1:41.7

people designing sites for mobiles to hide the

1:44.4

URL pane once a page loads. What concerns Don Johnny is the ease with

1:49.4

which Fishers of Info could put a fake URL pane at the top of the page filled with the web address

1:54.8

people believe themselves to be visiting. In actuality they could be on another website

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