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I'm not at all saying Apple is ignoring security. I feel happy with Mac OS X very much.
What I am saying is that companies for the most part tend to see these things as bad press (and for a legit reason as that is what everyone spins it as).
All I'm hoping is for Apple to take this and say "Hey, let's keep moving on security and fix these things up". The last thing I'd want to happen is have Apple come out and downplay something that is now in the open.
Companies tend to clam up when these things happen and I'd love to see them acknowledge these and get them plugged... to keep moving forward!