Re: The Myth of the secure Mac
- From: Oxford <csma@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 15:22:40 -0600
not_in_use@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Peter Hayes) wrote:
> > but none of those exploits are found in the wild, they are only "what
> > if" scenarios, and since I don't feel like setting up a convoluted "what
> > if", it won't matter when I reboot.
>
> You hope.
>
> One day they won't be "what if" scenarios, they'll be real exploits and
> leaving the icon in the dock won't save your job.
nah, the real exploits were found and stamped out before OSX ever went
Golden, general exploits were cleared up in 10.0, .1, now they are just
finishing up the "theoretical" ones. Yes, when Apple innovates, there
could be new "what ifs", but it's hardly anything to worry about. The
proof is in the pudding :)
.
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