Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 22nd Mar 2006 19:40 UTC, submitted by jack
Mac OS X "As a long serving citizen of the Internet I have, in my time, accumulated membership to a number of email groups. It was in one of these groups that I first heard reports of a virus (Leap.A) that had started to infect Apple's Mac OS X operating system. I was not surprised that this had happened; in fact I was quite taken aback that it had not happened before! But I was flabbergasted by the response of the Mac Mafia to this news. The assumption that something is infallible is at best naive and at worst stupid; it can only invite trouble."
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What remains
by Matt24 on Thu 23rd Mar 2006 11:09 UTC
Matt24
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2005-07-23

XP architectural design has proven to be a total failure, that is why Vista takes so long, at MS they are franticly trying to clean up the mess, good luck MS.

OSX is secure as an OS can be and if any issue comes up, Apple is fast enough to correct it. Yes we will see attempts to exploit OSX but we will never see a successful exploit.

Yes, I am a Mac-zealot and for good reasons.

Edited 2006-03-23 11:13