If you are a user of Apple products may never experience the batteries in your laptop more faster heat, from several sources that could have happened because of rampant malware
The hacker (hacker) managed to find a vulnerability in Apple's product. Via this vulnerability, the hacker could easily spend a laptop battery with malware. As a result, these batteries can overheat.
As reported by Forbes, Monday (25/7/2011), the Security Gap is discovered by security researcher named Charlie Miller. He said it was able to manipulate the chip malware that was later incorporated into Apple's battery.
"This Chip can monitor and regulate the temperature of the battery and the level of pengecasan though the computer is off. Chip-chip can be controlled by the hacker via the password found Miller in the site's creator that the Texas Instrument chip, "he said.
That way, the hacker has access entirely on battery. For example, a hacker is able to inject malware into the battery and will not be detected by anti-virus software because it will not appear on the hard drive.
In fact, the malware is able to attack the operating system's batteries repeatedly even after the user installs a new hard drive.
According to Miller, Apple never change the password so that hackers could launch an action. The invention was invented by Miller after he checked out a number of series including Macbook Macbook Pro and Macbook Air.
He added this security vulnerability is not the first time happened to Apple's products. Previously, on the iOS operating system bugs are found also could include criminal criminals to take control of access to any iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.the source quoted from:esq-news.com
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