The security of Apple Computer’s wireless drivers is under scrutiny again, thanks to a new hacker project.On Wednesday, HD Moore posted code that exploits a flaw in the Proxim Wireless Orinoco wireless cards used by PowerBook and iMac computers built between 1999 and 2003, according to Moore.Apple said the issue “affects a small percentage of previous generation AirPort enabled Macs and does not affect currently shipping or AirPort Extreme enabled Macs,” according to a statement issued Wednesday.The code was posted on a new blog called the Month of Kernel Bugs. It is modeled on Moore’s own Month of Browser Bugs project, which disclosed one new browser vulnerability per day during July. The kernel bug project was launched with a reference to a controversy over Apple’s products, kicked off at the Black Hat USA conference three months ago.“With all the hype and buzz about the now infamous Apple wireless device driver bugs … hopefully this will bring some light (better said, proof) about the existence of such flaws in the Airport device drivers,” wrote the blog’s author, a hacker going by the name of LMH. In August, security researchers David Maynor and Jon Ellch claimed to have discovered a flaw that affected Apple’s wireless device drivers. They played a video demonstrating how this flaw could be used to run unauthorized code on a MacBook at Black Hat, but their claims have been criticized because their demonstration used a third-party wireless card rather than the one that ships with the MacBook, and because the two hackers have not published the code used in their attack.Apple later said that Maynor’s employer, SecureWorks, had “not shared or demonstrated any code in relation to the Black Hat-demonstrated exploit that is relevant to the hardware and software that we ship.”A month later, Apple patched a number of flaws in its wireless products and soon after announced that it was working with SecureWorks on security issues.-Robert McMillan, IDG News Service (San Francisco Bureau)Related Links: Sophos Security Experts: Buy a Mac Symantec Spotlights Mac Phishing Threat MacBook Vulnerable to Wireless Hack Apple Updates Mac OS X 10.4.8 Security Apple Mac OS and Safari: Virus TargetsCheck out our CIO News Alerts and Tech Informer pages for more updated news coverage. Related content brandpost Zero-trust: Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Your Print Environment By Canon Business Solutions Jun 07, 2023 5 mins Zero Trust news Salesforce CEO Benioff shakes up executive team with new hires Six months after the company lost its co-CEO and announced it was laying off 10% of its global workforce, Salesforce’s top team is undergoing a major personnel change. By Charlotte Trueman Jun 07, 2023 3 mins Technology Industry Enterprise Applications opinion Cisco debuts bold portfolio of network, security, and observability solutions and previews generative AI capabilities for Webex and Security Cloud Cisco’s innovative technologies help connect the dots of its network- and cloud-based ecosystem. By Pete Bartolik Jun 07, 2023 4 mins Cloud Security brandpost Help wanted: IT tools and talent for building a multicloud estate Like all trade workers, IT leaders need the right tools and skills to succeed in a multicloud world characterized by application and data sprawl. By Chad Dunn, Vice President, Product Management, Dell APEX Jun 07, 2023 6 mins Multi Cloud Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe