Apple web server security acknowledgements, 2005-2010

Apple publishes this article to acknowledge and thank those who reported potential security issues in our web servers. Credit is added after the issue has been identified and addressed.

For credits from other years, see the end of this article. You can also view recent Apple web server security acknowledgements.

Credits

2010

  • Elena POINCET

  • Ivan Sanchez

  • Jason Hullinger

  • Laurent Oudot

  • Morten Wold of the HackTalk Security Team

  • Nikola Milevski

  • Sami Mrabet

  • Stephane Lunati

  • Szymon Gruszecki of Cracow University of Technology, Poland

2009

  • Aditya K Sood of SecNiche Security Labs and Rohit Bansal

  • Damien Couturier

  • Haroon Meer of SensePost

  • IFailStuff

  • Jeremy Richards

  • Mystick

  • Stephane Lunati

  • Will Drewry

2008

  • Christian Matthies

  • David Bloom

  • Ilja Van Sprundel, Principal Security Consultant at IOActive, Inc.

  • Jason Hullinger of MySpace Security Team

  • Mike Zusman of Intrepidus Group

  • Nenad Stojanovski

  • Richard Vaneeden, Sr. Security Consultant at IOActive, Inc.

  • Thomas Pedley of ShALLaX

  • Travis Schack

  • Yoshinori Ohta of Business Architects Inc.

2007

  • David Bloom

  • Dinis Cruz of Ounce Labs

  • Johannes Fahrenkrug of Springenwerk Consulting

  • Kenichi Maehashi of Hosei University

  • Waqas Nazir of DigitSEC

2005

  • Hernan Ochoa

  • Johannes Fahrenkrug

  • Nitesh Dhanjani

Apple web server security acknowledgements by year

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