Hacktivism and more profit-oriented malware, social engineering and malicious codes with the ability to adapt to avoid detection will be the main threats in the coming year, according to PandaLabs. There will also be an increase in the threats to Mac users, new efforts to attack 64-bit systems and zero-day exploits.
Apple made it so easy to attack a Mac that it’s not even fun. I don’t think real crackers would bother to do it.
rm -rf ~/* rules so much facing current desktop security models that some guy made it artistic : http://www.creativeapplications.net/games/loselose-mac-games-openfr…
Edited 2010-12-15 07:34 UTC