re. What? Who writes this stuff? More honest articles on the subject have clearly pointed out that the mac survived the first 2 days with no one being able to successfully hack it. They then changed the rules until they were able to find a way to hack it using a booby-trapped website and a java script expliot.
This is not indicative of the insecurity of the Mac OS, this is indicative of the fear mongering of irresponsible web reporters.
Please do your research (or write honestly) when you write these articles.
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This post says it all -- thank you. Is there some fear by techies who are paid to support Windows at work, university, etc. that computers could actually become easier to maintain and thereby undermine the existence of MSCE certified personnel? They don't have to help the Mac users at work, and are kept busy fixing Windows PCs. Maybe Windows is getting more reliable too. Hmmm.. let's think of another crisis. Year 2000.. oh done that. How about saying that Macs can be exploited; after all, Bill Gates recently claimed this is done on a weekly basis. C'mon - get real!
re. What
re. What? Who writes this stuff? More honest articles on the subject have clearly pointed out that the mac survived the first 2 days with no one being able to successfully hack it. They then changed the rules until they were able to find a way to hack it using a booby-trapped website and a java script expliot.
This is not indicative of the insecurity of the Mac OS, this is indicative of the fear mongering of irresponsible web reporters.
Please do your research (or write honestly) when you write these articles.
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This post says it all -- thank you. Is there some fear by techies who are paid to support Windows at work, university, etc. that computers could actually become easier to maintain and thereby undermine the existence of MSCE certified personnel? They don't have to help the Mac users at work, and are kept busy fixing Windows PCs. Maybe Windows is getting more reliable too. Hmmm.. let's think of another crisis. Year 2000.. oh done that. How about saying that Macs can be exploited; after all, Bill Gates recently claimed this is done on a weekly basis. C'mon - get real!