BBC Writer Responds To Mac Security Critiques
minimunchkin writes "BBC Correspondent Bill Thompson responds to the flaming he received for an article on the vulnerabilities in Mac security. He knows that there are no Mac OS X viruses in the wild, and he doesn't believe there ever will be." From the article: "However the wider point, that there are exploitable vulnerabilities and sometimes Apple puts them there, remains. Even if I'm careful to apply updates when they are made available, some people might not and their systems could be compromised. And there is always a gap between the discovery of an issue and an available fix, a gap which could be exploited. "
Dear Mr. American AC in Paris Our bad teeth prevent us from being effete. Yours etc Reginald R Dentally Challenged
Do not try to read the dupe, thats impossible. Instead, only try to realize the truth
What truth?
There is no dupe
It seems easy enough to piss of Apple/MAC fans: just say something slightly negative, no matter how grounded in fact, about Apple or Mac.
This guy did that, so he got flamed.
It reminds me a bit of the Linux zealots.
I personally didn't know much about the Mac crowd until recently -- but they are very touchy. Perhaps that is why the GNAA makes so much fun of them.
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You mean soccer? Football is an american sport. Not that pansi EURO-TRASH sport.
It is odd that the crowd gets more action after the game then the player do durring.
No, they're referred to as "gay" because they whinge and whine and have a martyr complex. I'm a Mac user and I find other Mac users to be plain embarrassing.