Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 13th May 2006 22:03 UTC
Mac OS X Apple's security update train rumbled into the station late May 11 with fixes for a whopping 43 Mac OS X and QuickTime vulnerabilities. The company's Security Update 2006-003 patches 31 flaws in the Mac OS X, most of them serious enough to cause 'arbitrary code execution attacks'. Apple also shipped QuickTime 7.1 as a major security overhaul to correct 12 code execution and denial-of-service flaws.
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RE[4]: Vote Ban
by Duffman on Sun 14th May 2006 13:51 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: Vote Ban"
Duffman
Member since:
2005-11-23

>"Every time I see a article heading negative about Apple"

Such as every time you will see an article claiming that the X Unix system is better than Linux.

>"A "Linux is not ready for the desktop." article doesn't generate hunderds of hundreds of replies"

Aha, you are all wrong and I can proove it.
Just a search on OS news with your words, picking the first link gives the following

http://osnews.com/story.php?news_id=11284
"Why Linux Isn't Ready for Desktops
214 comments"

Yes, their is hundreds of replies when someone dare to criticize Linux ... And I pass the threads like "Windows more secure than Linux", "Solaris 10 benchmark roxes" or "BSD is a good licence"

The fact is you don't like Apple, so your opinion is biased.

OT: It is funny to see that on OSNews, there is a news each time Microsoft and Apple fixed a flaws, never when Red Hat, Mandriva, SuSE, Ubuntu do so ... (And according to Secunia it happens often)

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