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July 24th, 2008

Apple looking to hire iPhone hacker

Posted by Ryan Naraine @ 8:43 am

Categories: Patch Watch, Hackers, Zero-day attacks, Apple, Browsers, Data theft, Pen testing, Hirings and firings, Wireless, Arbitrary Code Execution, Kernel-level Exploits, Mobile (In)Security, Malware, Reverse Engineering, Research

Tags: Apple iPhone, Apple Inc., Hacker, Security Mechanism, Security, Ryan Naraine

Apple looking to hire iPhone hacker Apple is in the market for someone capable of hacking into the iPhone.

According to this job listing, the company is looking for an iPhone Security Engineer capable of, among other things, developing “proof of concept” attacks on the device’s current security mechanisms.

The successful candidate will be tasked primarily with validating the security architecture for the iPhone.

Some responsibilities:

  • Review and provide feedback on security mechanisms implemented in OS X
  • Provide risk analysis of potential security threats to our embedded products
  • Develop “proof of concept” attacks on the current security mechanisms
  • Come up with new and innovative ways of increasing security while preserving ease-of-use and increasing the quality of the end-user experience.
  • Work cooperatively with other parts of CoreOS on cross-functional technologies and initiatives to enhance security and security policies

[ SEE: Apple caught neglecting iPhone security ]

This moves comes amidst news that the latest versions of iPhone are vulnerable to vulnerabilities that could aid phishing and spamming attacks.

Apple has also been criticized in the past for inordinate delays in shipping iPhone patches, a problem caused mostly because Apple’s agreement with carriers require every minor release is reviewed and approved, a mind-numbingly slow/exhaustive process.

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Ryan Naraine is a journalist and social media enthusiast specializing in Internet and computer security issues. He is currently security evangelist at Kaspersky Lab, an anti-malware company with operations around the world. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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