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Story: Mac hacking competition winner mocks Apple security

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Posted by: Sam Dentington (Wednesday 8 March 2006, 1:35 AM)

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There you go another Windows drone too stupid to recognize a spoof when it hits em in the head.

The only insecurity associated with OS-X is the fear and terror the competition feels at it's superiority in every way. That's why there is this concerted effort to make OS-X look look like (Windows) crap, even if the supposed breaches, worms and viruses are all vapourware and lies. If you bothered to investigate you'd already know this, just as Mac users know.

Nobody ever went wrong by underestimated the gullibility or stupidity of Americans. Microsoft plays them like the moronic drones they are and has done so continuously for decades. Hey pretty soon Microsoft will release a vapourware security program to content with the vapourware malware stories they are hyping / inventing for OS-X. They'll sell it to Windrones to protect against this new threat so all Mac users can then be safe.

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