Comments on: Hackers hit MacRumors keynote coverage
Mischievous Internet forum 4Chan appears to have hacked into the popular Apple blog just as executive Phil Schiller took the stage at the Macworld Expo.
Mischievous Internet forum 4Chan appears to have hacked into the popular Apple blog just as executive Phil Schiller took the stage at the Macworld Expo.
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They left their Admin folder wide open with no password or any sort of security whatsoever. Maybe they believed the hype about how "Macs get no viruses"... In any case, they got EXACTLY what they deserved for being so lax with security.
It's like watching one puppy chew on another puppies ear and calling the pet shop a vicious dogfighting ring.
"A bunch of 15yo kids yelling desu and **** at each other"?
"A bunch of 15yo kids yelling desu and **** at each other"?"
Don't forget TlTS OR ****!
And what's this about patch management? Surely you are not implying that the admins of site like MacRumors doesn't know anything about patches or security.
I switched to TDLlive immediately much better coverage !
but Macworld '09' in general sucked ! and this was the icing on the cake
wat a waste of my time... Apple kinda pisses me of sometimes
- by ericbaumann January 9, 2009 10:29 AM PST
- This was the work of the hacking Juggernaughts at Ebaumsworld.
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