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Story: Outrage at Symantec's OS X claims

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Posted by: Anonymous (Tuesday 22 March 2005, 7:12 PM)

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When liars try to cover their asses they write articles to spin the lies anew, just like this article

Well yesterday you said Symantec had found 37 vulnerabilities something like worms in Apples OS-X. Pure Bull Sh1T!

Today you want to re-spin your lies. Well FUC* YOU we aren't swallowing!

There has never been a worm or any other breach of OS-X. Stuff that and choke on it. You will be writing about it for months when it eventually happens. In the mean time every few minutes a new vulnerability is exploited in Windows and thousands of computers per second are compromised and owned.

I can just see it if a single OS-X computer is some day compromised in say another four years of being invulnerable. The sky will have fallen for sure. In your idea of perspective and relativity the distance between your crossed eyes and the distance earth to moon are identical. Well for the thinking class we don't fall for this nor your flat earth world.

FUD especially crude FUD for morons like your articles, doesn't pass the sniff test in the Mac world.

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