This situation reminds me of the Ford Explorer rollover debacle. Ford
blamed Firestone and Firestone blamed Ford. In reality they both had a
major part in the whole thing. Firestone tires were separating at the tread and Ford Explorers had weak suspensions and high center of gravity. Both of those caused the exceedingly high number of rollovers and deaths.
Take your pick as to whom to blame, but it shows neither company performed adequate testing together or merely ignored warning signs.
badgolferman wrote on Sun, 7 Jul 2024 12:02:22 -0000 (UTC) :
This situation reminds me of the Ford Explorer rollover debacle. Ford
blamed Firestone and Firestone blamed Ford. In reality they both had
a major part in the whole thing. Firestone tires were separating at
the tread and Ford Explorers had weak suspensions and high center of
gravity. Both of those caused the exceedingly high number of
rollovers and deaths.
Whom did the customer purchase the vehicle from, Ford or Firestone?
To wit, this huge security hole is purely an Apple ecosystem problem.
https://www.darkreading.com/cloud-security/apple-cocoapods-bugs-expose-apps-code-injection
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