Feb 25, 2014
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Like everything else on the iPhone, the critical crypto flaw announced in iOS 7 yesterday turns out to be a study in simplicity and elegant design: a single spurious "goto" in one part of Apple's
goto fail; // Apple SSL bug test site This site will help you determine whether your computer is vulnerable to #gotofail. The Safe Mac » Apple’s “gotofail” SSL bug
You can test whether your device is affected at gotofail.com or imperialviolet.org:1266. At this writing, Mac OS X 10.9, including current seeds, is still vulnerable. iOS 5 and Mac OS X 10.8 never
Feb 24, 2014 Feb 24, 2014 · At the end of last week, Apple published iOS 7.0.6, a security update for its mobile devices.. The update was a patch to protect iPhones, iPads and iPods against what Apple described as a “data goto fail; // Apple SSL bug test site This site will help you determine whether your computer is vulnerable to #gotofail. Q: How does gotofail.com work? When you open gotofail.com some javascript runs that scans your user agent string to find out what browser and OS you're using. That information is used to classify you into one of several categories based on your detected OS/browser combination. Gotofail.com, one of several online tests sites, with OS X 10.9.2's Safarishows that Apple fixed the embarrassing flaw. Gregg Keizer covers Microsoft, security issues, Apple, Like everything else on the iPhone, the critical crypto flaw announced in iOS 7 yesterday turns out to be a study in simplicity and elegant design: a single spurious "goto" in one part of Apple's