
Originally Posted by
Captain_Rightfoot
LOL.

Do you make your income supporting MS products by any chance?
Just be thankful that MS don't make hardware or you'd really know about problems....
If they can't build a decent os with 80k employees, yet Apple can build a far better OS, and all associated software, and design and manufacture all their own hardware with 20k employees...
No, I don't support MS products, why did you think that? Should I think you must work for Apple because of what you write? Have to say though, all this talk about aliens makes me wonder
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Actually, I probably wouldn't buy MS hardware either, even if there was some - much cheaper to slap a few bits of Taiwanese stuff together.
Anyway, back on the topic of Mac security:- Browser exploits
"In the PWN 2 OWN contest at the 2008 CanSecWest security conference in Vancouver, British Columbia, an exploit in Safari caused Mac OS X to be the first to fall in a hacking competition. Participants competed to find a way to read the contents of a file located on the user's desktop, in one of three operating systems — Mac OS X Leopard, Windows Vista SP1, and Ubuntu 7.10. On the second day of the contest, when users were allowed to physically interact with the computers (the prior day permitted only network attacks), Charlie Miller compromised Mac OS X within two minutes, through an unpatched vulnerability of the PCRE library used by Safari.[26][27]
In the PWN 2 OWN contest in 2009, an as yet unidentified exploit in Safari allowed Charlie Miller to hack into a Mac in approximately 10 seconds. Apple released a patch for this exploit and others on May 12, 2009 in version 3.2.3.[citation needed]"
Really, after all you have been telling us, a Mac should have been able to last longer than 10 seconds.
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