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Story: OSX 'at risk from attack'
Attack does not equal vulnerability, except on Windows. OS X is not invulnerable and there is always room for improvement, but let's not get carried away. OS X has many advantages over MS-Windows that prevent the security travesty that we've come to know of with Microsoft's products. Having a machine attacked is not the same as having it compromise. Talk with any administrator of non-Microsoft systems and they'll tell you that their machines are attacked hundreds if not tens of thousands of times per day. However, none of those attacks get through.
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Story: OSX 'at risk from attack'
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Failing of course to mention that yes- although vi... Paul Munro -
Attack does not equal vulnerability, except on Win... Olav Petri -
(1) Symantec is in the business of selling protect... Joseppi Blauinski -
This is just such a load of self-serving crap ...... Anonymous -
Total nonsense. Yes, of course as OSX grows mark... Anonymous -
When a company that sells anti-virus software anno... Ken Cox -
Symantec writes to worst software for the Mac in e... advocate -
What's Symantec's Anti-Virus for Mac going to... Ben Welsh -
They're right, but only in a trivial sense -- sinc... Laird Popkin -
What a load of FUD. Anyone with the smallest sence... Anonymous -
Unfortuantely ( and expectedly ) the virus mongers... Tor Sigurdsson -
What a load of cobblers.
A couple of years back I... Mac Guru -
Ziff Davis continues to embarrass themselves with... Anon E. Mouse -
Symantec is just concerned about their profits. T... Evan Marshall -
It is true that all operating systems are at risk... Carl Vander Bee -
They are desperate because MS is about to put them... Ryan Gray -
Has this guy ever seen a computer? what a tool! BMX BANDIT -
There are some cases where it actually is ver... Kevin Trumbull -
Windows user sees b.s. I don't buy the hype and wo... Anonymous -
In other news, if you run Windows you run the risk... Vermine
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