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Computerworld -  Charlie Miller, a security researcher who hacked a
Macintosh in two minutes last year at CanSecWest's PWN2OWN contest,
improved his time today by breaking into another Macintosh in under 10
seconds.

Miller, an analyst at Independent Security Evaluators in Baltimore,
walked off with a $5,000 cash prize and the MacBook he hacked.

"I can't talk about the details of the vulnerability, but it was a
Mac, fully patched, with Safari, fully patched," said Miller on
Wednesday, not long after he had won the prize. "It probably took five
or 10 seconds." He confirmed that he had researched and written the
exploit before he arrived at the challenge.



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