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RE[4]: Is this the best they can do
by Nossie on Thu 1st Nov 2007 05:27
in reply to "RE[3]: Is this the best they can do"
yes it does... because you still have to agree to install/run the program
So yes, os X gets malware.. but in windows with IE all you have to do is surf a malicious website and suddenly you have malware without agreeing to it. Admittedly SP2 now USUALLY gives the option to install or not but this certainly does not mean OSX is vulnerable to un assisted crapware.
This is just like a malicious wmv codec license, nothing more nothing less.
Just wait till there is one for Ubuntu, then Bill Gates will know his monopoly is over.
[Edit:] TYPO
Edited 2007-11-01 05:43






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2005-10-19
Ah yes, the "I don't like this news, so it not news" approach.
MacOS makes a big deal about how their OS does not get viruses:
http://movies.apple.com/movies/us/apple/getamac_ads1/viruses_480x37...
It is therefore newsworthy if they are then affected by them. Simple.
And yes, I am aware of the difference between a virus and a trojan, and it makes no difference.