Author Topic: So Apple's got some more o' them, security leaks.  (Read 2685 times)

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I never expected Apple to become the leader in most security holes.
I can see it now, the employees at Apple are seeing this and thinking "Well stuff."

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What.

Aha! First toast.

But seriously, I don't understand.

I like how Mozilla has the least and Microsoft has less than Apple.




PC: Protection > Organization
MAC: Protection < Organization

Oh wow, this is funny. Apple products being less secure than Microsoft. Isn't Mozilla a non profit organization though?

Well, Mac OS was originally designed with a closed framework so it was nearly impossible to get into. Because of this Apple decided not to include any main security features (besides basics) with OS X And I don't think that there is any aftermarket virus software for Macintosh.

People found ways to get around it (Hell RTS.D Backdoor, google it) and now Apple is basically going to go into panic mode.

WHAT NOW, STEVE?! WHAT NOW!?!?

I've never seen a graph like that.

Well, Mac OS was originally designed with a closed framework so it was nearly impossible to get into. Because of this Apple decided not to include any main security features (besides basics) with OS X And I don't think that there is any aftermarket virus software for Macintosh.

People found ways to get around it (Hell RTS.D Backdoor, google it) and now Apple is basically going to go into panic mode.

WHAT NOW, STEVE?! WHAT NOW!?!?

Maybe they're just holding their mouse wrong?

Oh wow, this is funny. Apple products being less secure than Microsoft. Isn't Mozilla a non profit organization though?
Yes but apparently they are the most secure.

Maybe they're just holding their mouse wrong?
How the hell can you hold a mouse wrong when it only has 1 button?

I dreaded the day this would happen, it is finally upon us.

Gentlemen, to the vaults!

Well, Mac OS was originally designed with a closed framework so it was nearly impossible to get into. Because of this Apple decided not to include any main security features (besides basics) with OS X And I don't think that there is any aftermarket virus software for Macintosh.

People found ways to get around it (Hell RTS.D Backdoor, google it) and now Apple is basically going to go into panic mode.

WHAT NOW, STEVE?! WHAT NOW!?!?
Ah beautiful.

Anyways, Microsoft seems to be going steady, and considering that no one uses Mozilla anymore, that's why they are so low.