![]() Thus, bad buys may pay less attention to them becauseįew people use them. There is an inadvertent upside to using an Apple router - they are relatively unpopular. Thus, they don't get bug reports they could otherwise be informed of. Many companies learn about bugs in their software from outsiders. Do Apple routersĬontain the buggy software? Apple says nothing about this (as far as I know). Apple came up tangentially, there is software for OS X that can be installed to enable the buggy file sharing over USB. The flaw had to do with sharing files on a device plugged in to a USB Is no one list of the companies that included the buggy software in their routers. The flaw affected routers from many companies but there The NetUSB flaw, which came to light in May 2015, is a router example of the same thing.This is not the action of a company that truly cares about security. only decided to publish their research when no mitigation was received or promised out of Cupertino." Not only was the problem not fixed, but the researchers appear I mention it hereīecause the researchers notified Apple of the problem six months ago. Researchers at Indiana University, Peking University and the Georgia Institute of Technology and published in an academic paper. Laptops but did nothing about fixing older machines.īug in the part of iOS and OS X that stores the most sensitive information. Somewhere in mid-2014 Apple fixed the bug in the BIOS for new MacBook News of the bug did not come from Apple, but from an independent researcher. As an example, on Jwe learned that Macintosh computers from mid 2014 and earlier are vulnerable to a serious BIOS related flaw.In my opinion, this corporate behavior makes Apple untrustworthy. Apple never says anything about the security flaws in their products. Note too, that there are many one-star reviews Most routers have 4 LAN side Ethernet ports. While the more expensive AirPort Extreme has only three. However, the sixth generationĪlso, be aware that the low end AirPort Express has only a single LAN side Ethernet port, October 24, 2015: I have read that the fifth generation Airport Extreme router works fine with the Windows based AirPort utility. According to Apple, AirPort Utility 5.6.1 for Windows is only supported on Windows 7.ĭoes it work on Windows 8? Windows 10? Who knows? ![]() Router only appropriate for a location with iOS or OS X devices. According to Fleishman, the AirPort utility for Windows has not been updated for several years (as of May 2015) which makes an Apple Byĭefault, AirPort Utility on every computer on which it's installed will alert you to new firmware and other potential security issues on Apple baseįor one, Apple routers do not have a web interface, forcing you to use the AirPort utility for configuration and ![]() Introduction of 802.11ac in mid-2013 started a new chain, but I still expect firmware updates if security flaws are discovered in the older devices. ![]() Apple's chain of firmware updates (including aįew stinkers later fixed) for its 802.11n routers allow every Extreme and Time Capsule model it made between 20 to be upgraded. Them: "Apple has a much better track record at patching Wi-Fi routers dating way, way back. However, in May 2015, Glenn Fleishman, while discussing the state of consumer routers, had this to say about I have no first hand experience with Apple routers. NOTE: all the text below was written in 2015. This has yet to be confirmed by Apple.Ībandons Development of Wireless Routers by Mark Gurman. November 21, 2016: No more Apple routers. October 23, 2017: In response to the KRACK flaws in WPA2, Apple said nothing. ![]()
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