Linked by David Adams on Thu 7th Feb 2008 04:28 UTC, submitted by Corinne Iozzio
Privacy, Security, Encryption So, you think that since there are so few holes in your Mac OS that you're invulnerable to attack? That may be true for Trojans and viruses, but it's not the case for phishing attacks that can be fiendishly deceptive and destructive. Not worried yet? Read this column and you might think again.
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Soulbender
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2005-08-18

This prompted me to sell all my apple equipment now, and leave my job working with Apple gear, because I refuse to spend my weekend on a service job fixing up this mess if it is seriously used.


It's nice that you didnt overreact or anything. That would have been stupid.

At least Microsoft pretends like they care about fixing security issues.


Because we all know pretending to care about something is much more honest than admitting you don't.

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Auzy Member since:
2008-01-20

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ihaveabuginmyeye Member since:
2005-11-30

I totally agree with you. I bought a Macbook pro last year, top of the line. When I got it home I discovered a huge bug, ctrl-tab would not work, no window switching! I filed a bug with Apple and they did nothing!! So you know what I did, I set fire to it. I'm never going back to Apple, worthless crap. And Steve Jobs hates puppies, it's a known fact.

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