Posted by : Cyber Freak
Sunday, 24 February 2013
Apple has revealed that it was also the victim of the same hackers that recently attacked Facebook.
In a statement to The Loop, Apple has said that hackers infected
systems being used by Apple employees with malware using an exploit in
the Java plug-in for browsers. Ars Technica reports that the infection
originated from the same source in both Facebook and Apple's case- an
iPhone developer forum called iphonedevsdk.com.
Sources close to Reuters have revealed
that the recent Twitter hack was also a part of the same cybercrime
campaign. Apple has said that it has shipped a Java malware detection
tool for Mac OS X users. Like Facebook, Apple has also claimed that even
though the hackers did manage to successfully infect computers within
the company, no user data or critical data had been found to be at risk.
It remains to be seen how Oracle will deal with these numerous security
exploits that have popped up in its Java platform. Apple has already
been shipping computers without Java for a while and also recently
blocked Java entirely from running on its Safari browser until Oracle
was forced to release a hasty update. The social networking giant said that after being informed, Oracle (the
company behind Java) rushed out a patch that fixed the vulnerability.
Earlier this month, Twitter also revealed that hackers had made off with data of 2,50,000 users leading the micro-blogging service to introduce more stringent security measures including a two-step authentication system.
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