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Apple patents secure code

Posted in: Hardware, Mac OS X, Security

apple.jpgSince Apple is considered to be quite security conscious I was not surprised to find out that they have filed a patent that describes a method for securely running Mac OS X on specific hardware. The patent covers a "system and method for creating tamper-resistant code". In its application, Apple describes a means of securing code using either a specific hardware address or read-only memory (ROM) serial number.



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