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Can something be common and interesting too?
I find it interesting that Apple is more than happy to let its own employee, Alex Ionescu, discuss flaws in the Microsoft Windows Kernel, but not willing to allow another researcher to talk about Apple.

Apple double standards are so common that I find it hard to describe them as "interesting" any more.
Posted by: NonZealot   Posted on: 07/31/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Can something be common and interesting too?  NonZealot | 07/31/08
NZ, surprised to see you here. [nt]  Arm A. Geddon | 07/31/08
Black Hat? What a joke!!  Arm A. Geddon | 07/31/08
In the words of Lil' John, Hawhaaaaaatttt???  nmcfeters | 07/31/08
I'll give you an example of the said party of four.  Arm A. Geddon | 08/01/08
Understood  nmcfeters | 08/01/08
Vegas? Just two words...  Arm A. Geddon | 08/01/08
Apple vs You  Harry Bardal | 08/01/08
I suggest  nmcfeters | 08/01/08
...more like 2 dollars...  riveroad | 08/05/08
Does the confidentiality agreement actually cover  GuidingLight | 08/01/08
Hard to say  nmcfeters | 08/01/08
the NDA probably has an NDA so we will probably never have any details  SO.CAL Guy | 08/01/08
RE: Black Hat talk on Apple encryption flaw pulled  Tim99 | 08/01/08
Well, shows someone finally has good sense  Narr vi | 08/01/08
But  nmcfeters | 08/01/08
Publicity is leverage  beoz | 08/01/08
Consider...  isulzer | 08/01/08
Surely  nmcfeters | 08/02/08
then...  isulzer | 08/02/08

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