Kibbles & Bytes Blog

  • Safari Vulnerability Raises Privacy Concerns

    Earlier in the week, *Jeremiah Grossman* of WhiteHat Security reported a major security vulnerability in Safari. This vulnerability stems from the “AutoFill web forms” function, which is enabled by default in the browser’s preferences.

    Ordinarily, this feature is intended to save users time by auto-completing forms using data from the Address Book. Grossman reports that a malicious website could theoretically pull data from a user’s address book card, capture it, and invisibly send it to an attacker. The privacy breach would happen without the user’s knowledge, and would not require him/her to input any text or follow any links. By merely visiting a malicious page, users could put their privacy at risk.

    This AutoFill exploit can capture the user’s name, city, state, country, company, and email address. However, it *cannot* be used to capture numeric data such as phone numbers or street addresses. Regardless of the information at risk, any unsolicited attempt to obtain a user’s private information is something to be wary of.

    Grossman has posted a safe proof of concept website “*here*”:http://ha.ckers.org/weird/safari_autofill.html which indicates whether or not you are at risk. Thankfully, the temporary fix is an easy one. Simply visit: *Safari > Preferences > AutoFill,* and uncheck the box labeled “Using info from my Address Book card.” Grossman has submitted this vulnerability to Apple, and hopefully a fix will be provided in the next Security Update or the next revision of Safari.

  • FINAL WEEK: Enter to Win a 15-inch MacBook Pro!

    Next Friday, July 30 we will be selecting a winner of a new Intel i5 15-inch MacBook Pro. You can enter to win this MacBook right up until 9:00 AM EST July 30.

    “Click here to register to win.”:http://www.smalldog.com/contest Note that after you register, you’ll have a chance to enter to win a set of Chill Pill speakers on Twitter, and you’ll get a coupon for $10 off your next order from Small Dog Electronics!

  • _Dear Friends,_

    There was a micro-storm at my house that caused some macro damage to some trees and resulted in 2-inch hail with accumulated ice on my deck. When I got home, it looked more like October than July with leaves all over the place. But, it is July and the summer storm passed and the garden actually liked the torrential rain.

    Apple announced their quarterly financial results this week and you will see my recap and analysis below in this issue of Kibbles & Bytes. I am very very proud to be an Apple Specialist and a part of this amazing success story. Apple is continuing to grow but is still acting like an entrepreneurial company–which I feel has a lot to do with their success.

    I am often asked why I named Small Dog Electronics as Small Dog, and my answer has always been that my most enjoyable times, most productive times and the times that we have been able to truly live up to our triple bottom line of people, planet and profit is when we have that small company, entrepreneurial spirit and energy. We strive to maintain that and during our periodic performance evaluations of our employees, we have a whole section that just talks about entrepreneurial focus.

    Apple has shown that they can maintain that spirit and still be a $50 billion company. When we grow up…

  • Backup of Your Backup – Part 3: RAIDS

    Continuing on the the theme of redundant backups, nothing is more fitting than discussing RAIDS: Redundant Array of Independent Disks. RAIDs are commonly…

  • Apple Donates MacPaint Source Code

    I’m going to date myself here: I wasn’t around for the release of MacPaint in 1984. While I didn’t get to use the…

  • Hail Storm!

    Check out this video of a hail storm happening right now here in Vermont! This video was recorded up at Don Mayer’s house…

  • iPad Tricorder + Happy Birthday Carl!

    Today is our amazing technician Carl Grasso’s birthday. Carl is great guy and an avowed sci fi fan. He has one of the coolest iPad mods I’ve seen. He took a black Verso case and affixed the classic (and classy looking) Star Fleet insignia from Star Trek on the outside. On the inside, he’s running an, er, modified version of the iPad that looks like a Star Trek Tricorder. Images below.

    Happy birthday to Carl! And we have to say it: live long and prosper!

  • Apple Paves the Street

    Apple sold a record 3,470,000 Macs during the three months ending in June. This helped to generate $3,250,000,000 in profits (I like seeing…

  • Crazier (and funnier) Than Expected…

    You’ve probably heard about this, well, insane CGI animated Taiwanese “news” segment on the iPhone 4 problem and “Evil” Steve Jobs. If not,…