Apple pays $288,000 to white-hat hackers who had run of company’s network

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For months, Apple’s corporate network was at risk of hacks that could have stolen sensitive data from potentially millions of its customers and executed malicious code on their phones and computers, a security researcher said on Thursday.

Sam Curry, a 20-year-old researcher who specializes in website security, said that, in total, he and his team found 55 vulnerabilities. He rated 11 of them critical because they allowed him to take control of core Apple infrastructure and from there steal private emails, iCloud data, and other private information.

The 11 critical bugs were:

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Pocket change for Apple. :p
True enough.

What the really big issue is in my mind is that a company like Apple, with tens of thousands of high tech staff some of which must be at least as talented as the "White-Hat Hackers", still had 55 vulnerabilities in their corporate network of which 11 were deemed critical.
Also makes one wonder how many more vulnerabilities they have that have not been discovered yet.
 

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