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MacRumors MacRumors.com screenshot (2008-04-24) URL http://www.macrumors.com/ Commercial? Yes Type of site News, information, and rumors related to Apple Inc. Owner MacRumors.com, LLC Created by Arnold Kim Launched 2000 Current status Active In 2000, MacRumors appeared as an aggregator of Mac-related rumors and reports
In addition to providing rumors, news, and an active forum, MacRumors also serves as one of the most prominent sites for broadcasting live coverage of Apple announcements via MacRumorsLive.com. It is owned by Arnold Kim.[2] The site has become increasingly popular since the introduction of the iPhone in 2007, although has been criticized in reporting iPod and iPhone related stories when the site is named after the 'Mac' side of Apple. As a result, the URL "Applerumors.com" forwards to MacRumors.com. Contents [hide] 1 Traffic 2 Macworld 2009 coverage incident 3 References 4 See also 5 External links // Traffic As on 10th December 2008, according to Quantcast, MacRumors receives an average 33,458,145 page views globally per month, and 5,299,367 visitors per month globally. This puts it as the Macworld 2009 coverage incident During the Macworld 2009 keynote live coverage, it was discovered that administrator interface to MacRumorsLive.com was not protected, which allowed people to disrupt the feed. The first non-related post, at 9.24am PST stated "STEVE JOBS JUST DIED :". A few minutes later, the admins acknowledged the message and stated they didn't know how this entered the stream. This was quickly followed by hundreds more foul comments and language, and the feed was promptly shut down. MacRumorsLive has since been taken offline. In a statement following the incident, Arn stated: "The MacRumorsLive feed was compromised as described. The cause of the security breach is best described as "user error" due to admin files being inadvertently mirrored across multiple server instances with incorrect permissions. This allowed php code to be displayed rather than executed, which was clearly a "bad thing". Our actual admin panel is password protected, of course."[4] References ^ Mac Forums - Mac News and Rumor Discussion ^ Stelter, Brian (2008-07-21). "My Son, the Blogger: An M.D. Trades Medicine for Apple Rumors". New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/21/technology/21blogger.html. Retrieved on 2008-08-11. ^ Quantcast Audience Profile ^ Mac Forums - Arn's | ||||
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