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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RE: Personal agenda
by Wintermute on Thu 7th Feb 2008 07:48 UTC in reply to "Personal agenda"
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2005-07-30

Don't get me wrong, the article is pretty lame, but the author does have a point that many hardcore Apple fans tend to be complete nuts.

They take no criticism, they tend to be obsessed over the most minute Apple BS. They are unable to comprehend that Apple is just another company (one that isn't particularly pro-consumer mind you).

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RE[2]: Personal agenda
by Manik on Thu 7th Feb 2008 11:42 in reply to "RE: Personal agenda"
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2005-07-06

Don't get me wrong, the article is pretty lame, but the author does have a point that many hardcore Apple fans tend to be complete nuts.

He would have had a point also if he had said that many hardore Apple haters tend to be complete nuts.

They take no criticism, they tend to be obsessed over the most minute Apple BS. They are unable to comprehend that Apple is just another company.

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