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Wow. This article really made me think, I'm not very technical, though I am learning more and more (thanks to OSNEWS). Just a typical end-user. I always assumed my Mac was secure, because, well, it's a mac. When I'm out in the mac forums and am looking for advice on security, I always run across comments like "Mac isn't windows, so you won't need this or that protection.." I just assumed everything was hunky dory then, especially since I'm a Firefox guy to boot. I guess I was mistaken or complacent. Well back to the forums for more searching on how to beef up my MacBook. Here's to hoping for a quick release of Chrome for OS X. ( Or back to openSuse:), I miss amarok (pre 2.0) anyways )