Apple developers aren’t usually happy to hear they
created the most insecure software across the globe, but as it turned out, they
have had to come up with a way of crashing the system so simply everyone can do
it without leaving their home
It turned out that the bug
only works in the latest versions of Apple’s Mountain Lion OS, so if you want
to try it you have to upgrade. Anyway, such feature will make you the envy of
all your fanboy friends: the matter is that all you have to do is type “File:///”,
which will cause the app to crash. In other words, it’s all about 8 characters
in total (and don’t forget to capitalize F) to have any app you want crash
without apparent reason.
Only applications that are entirely dedicated to the Apple view of reality will
crash this way. In other words, Echofon, QuickTime, Safari, and Notes are
proved to crash, while outsiders like Firefox won’t crash on demand. The
experts explain that the feature in question happens since the software is
created around a built-in assertion. Assertions allow programmers to mandate
expected behaviour, validating input to assure its correctness, and in our
case, the automated data detectors find what a malformed URL. In response, they
send off an app exception to report the internal inconsistency, which crashes
the app. The reason for crash is simple: Apple developers forgot to write a
built-in handler..
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