Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 3rd Nov 2011 22:54 UTC
And so the iOS-ification of Mac OS X continues. Apple has just announced that all applications submitted to the Mac App Store have to use sandboxing by March 2012. While this has obvious security advantages, the concerns are numerous - especially since Apple's current sandboxing implementation and associated rules makes a whole lot of applications impossible.
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Are you having issues at understanding the word "technical"? Or are you the type of person that thinks that all malware is based on technical exploits?
PPS: Not a single link that you provide lists a single bug. While I can list at least 2 vulnerabilities(1 remote and 1 local) in Android and 2 remote code execution vulnerabilities in iOS.
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Are you having issues at understanding the word "technical"? Or are you the type of person that thinks that all malware is based on technical exploits?
PS: You might have had issues with that rock over your had also http://downloadsquad.switched.com/2011/01/07/iphone-users-most-vuln...
PPS: Not a single link that you provide lists a single bug. While I can list at least 2 vulnerabilities(1 remote and 1 local) in Android and 2 remote code execution vulnerabilities in iOS.
Edited 2011-11-05 16:09 UTC