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RE[3]: Social malware works for others, why not Mac?
by kaiwai on Sat 24th Jan 2009 00:57
in reply to "RE[2]: Social malware works for others, why not Mac?"
A PC columnist once wrote a few years ago that "I could send an email with an attachment named this is a virus.exe and people would open it". This statement holds true no matter what the OS being used. Idiots are OS agnostic. I also recall getting severely flames a few years ago on a Mac forum for suggesting that people should pay more attention to security on a Mac. But then I have been called paranoid in the past. :-)
It is unfortunate that most people think of security they automatically think of security holes in their software when in reality most of the security flaws that exist are due to social engineering. Kevin Mitnik showed just how easy it was to get access to company's network just through some basic social engineering.




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A PC columnist once wrote a few years ago that "I could send an email with an attachment named this is a virus.exe and people would open it". This statement holds true no matter what the OS being used. Idiots are OS agnostic. I also recall getting severely flames a few years ago on a Mac forum for suggesting that people should pay more attention to security on a Mac. But then I have been called paranoid in the past. :-)