![]() ![]() ![]() It’s a fire-and-forget source release, and that can cause problems like this. The problem is that the Apple code was terrible, one researcher calling it a “walking colander” of security problems.Īpple has fixed their code internally over the years, but never pushed those updates to the public code-base. This code was picked up and shipped as part of the driver stack for multiple devices by various vendors, including Qualcomm and MediaTek. OK, maybe that’s a little harsh - Apple released the code to their Apple Lossless Audio Codec (ALAC) back in 2011 under the Apache License. To start our week of vulnerabilities in everything, there’s a potentially big vulnerability in Android handsets, but it’s Apple’s fault.
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