
by Steve Ragan
Excerpt:
“In a recent eWeek interview, Ivan Arce, Core Security’s CTO, explained why their disclosure of three iCal vulnerabilities came out before Apple’s patches, instead of after as originally planned. After months of back and forth between the two companies, Apple said they would have patches ready by May 19. Core Security would release the disclosure on May 21. However, May 19 came and went and Core published as scheduled. This is how disclosure works; the two companies started talking about the iCal issues in January, and after a few setbacks, agreed to a release and disclosure date. Core held up their end of the deal, Apple failed to deliver.”
Source: The Tech Herald
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