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and that the Mac has a far higher resale value then the generic PCs they put up. Mabe if they offered something of value, like a decent Toughbook or maybe something from Sager/Clevo or BoxxTech you'd see a change in what was targeted first.
eh... That's not how it works. The first person to root any of the systems get to pick whatever system they want to keep. So no, resale value has nothing to do with which one gets targeted first.




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And yet most of the holes aren't related to Apple software, but Adobe's piles of crap that are forced upon the computing world.
Size of target has nothing to do with value of target.
And before you cite the pwn2own contests, look again at what hoops they make them go through on the Mac to open up an attack vector and that the Mac has a far higher resale value then the generic PCs they put up. Mabe if they offered something of value, like a decent Toughbook or maybe something from Sager/Clevo or BoxxTech you'd see a change in what was targeted first.