Don’t think of these folks as “google” employees. Think of them as “really good hackers with corporate sponsorship”. They look for flaws in everything - windows, apple, Linux, and google software. You should read some earlier blog posts, they’re really high quality.
In this case, this was already fixed by Apple's engineers. And like the article says, Citizen Lab (people who captured the exploit in the wild) and Apple have shared the exploit with Project Zero who analyzed it as well and wrote up that blog post.
Project Zero people have found numerous bugs in Apple's software in the past. They look at all kinds of software that's written by all vendors.
SamuelAdams|4 years ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Zero?wprov=sfti1
Don’t think of these folks as “google” employees. Think of them as “really good hackers with corporate sponsorship”. They look for flaws in everything - windows, apple, Linux, and google software. You should read some earlier blog posts, they’re really high quality.
ushakov|4 years ago
Jerry2|4 years ago
In this case, this was already fixed by Apple's engineers. And like the article says, Citizen Lab (people who captured the exploit in the wild) and Apple have shared the exploit with Project Zero who analyzed it as well and wrote up that blog post.
Project Zero people have found numerous bugs in Apple's software in the past. They look at all kinds of software that's written by all vendors.
vmception|4 years ago
google is incentivized by ad space, not hardware sales. a large portion of the users of google apps and search engine are using apple hardware.
olliej|4 years ago
Although there’s clearly bugs in the open source JBIG2 impl so someone probably made fixes there as well?