
"In case you missed it, there's a virus for the iPod. Yep, that's right, your MP3 player is a veritable hotbed of virus activity - but only if you're running the iPod Linux distribution, and only if you take great pains to make the virus function, since it doesn't really work. We can argue about whether or not this code actually constitutes a virus, but that's not the point I'm trying to make. The point here is that if it has a CPU, hackers will try to break it, and virus writers will try to write a virus for it. Given that there are probably only a few hundred - maybe a thousand - iPods running Linux out there, the fact that someone took the time to write this virus, or malicious code is an example of why Apple detractors clamoring that Macs aren't a target due to the lower market share
are all wet."
Member since:
2005-07-28
`Ever saw a real admin in front of an Apple? Just curious :o)`
I'm one. I've even had the training. I also multi-frame with Linux, *nix and McSoft Wind servers.
So I guess the definition for `real admin` depends on `real admin` work and not just the piece of paper from McSoft that says you're one.