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2006-2011 are about the same... A - Z list of all Threats and Risks - Symantec Corp. |
uh oh. Geek fight.
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Symantec include proof of concept and lab stuff. Those are not in the wild. I love that Apple Remote Access is listed:rolleyes: You do know the biggest security threat to OS X to date was a back door created by Symantec anti virus? The irony, a product designed to protect an OS ends up being the biggest security hole to date? Oh yeah, and Symantic published the list, no conflict there. All facts. |
The Mac OS X Virus Contest, A Year Later
An Open Challenge To The Technology Media My name is Jack Campbell, until September, CEO of a manufacturing company producing Apple Computer related products. Just over one-year ago, my company, DVForge, announced a $25,000 prize for the first virus developer who could infect two Powermac G5 computers located in our office, both with plain-Jane installations of OS X, by propagating that new virus over the internet. In the onslaught of correspondence that quickly then began streaming into our office we found enough wisdom to convince us to cancel that contest, due almost completely to potential risks to legal liabilities. But, the flare was shot into the sky, and the challenge received a huge degree of worldwide press attention, in both Apple press and mainstream press outlets. Presumedly, any virus coders who had not previously eyed the Apple platform would have seen some of this press exposure, and would have been enticed by the challenge, regardless of the retraction of the cash prize. Well, more than a year has passed. And, surprisingly (or not, to some of us), there is still not one self-replicating virus in the wild that attacks the Mac OS X operating system. That's right, folks... not one. Not the first. Ever. Never. Zero. http://technicallytrue.blogspot.com/2006/05/mac-os-x-virus-contest-year-lateran.html |
Ubuntu...free...no handcuffs...do it.
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Oh by the way, Ubuntu locks Root by default. As in if you install it you never get Root access, it's all SU, they do that for security, at least with OS X you can enable Root if you really need it. EDIT: 3 Win XP, forgot one. And a couple Android tabs but they are Linux so..... |
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