Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 25th Jul 2006 17:28 UTC, submitted by Berislav
Mac OS X This article looks at vulnerabilities detected in Mac OS X in the first half of 2006. It compares these vulnerabilities to those detected in the first half of 2005, providing an overview of the evolution of threats targeting this increasingly popular platform. While the author believes that Mac OS X is pretty secure by default, he states that "like any other platform, Mac OS X has software flaws. Such flaws inevitably draw the attention of malicious users, especially if users don't think they need to take action to protect against possible threats." In the meantime, Apple has launched a Bluetooth version of its Mighty Mouse.
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NotParker
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2006-06-01

Well, they've done it to Debian a couple of times.

http://news.soft32.com/debian-server-hacked_1861.html

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