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Apple Support Forums Suggest Malware Explosion

dotwhynot writes "According to ZDNet, the volume of in-the-wild malware reports on discussions.apple.com is truly exceptional. With the launch of the first malware DIY kit for OS X earlier this month, and now this, has the malware industry threat finally caught up with the growth of Apple, and what do Mac users need to do?"

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  1. Re:The Only Feasible Strategy... by Nerdfest · · Score: 4, Interesting

    There's stories floating around about companies complaining because Apple is not distributing available security updates to their products, supposedly because of approvals. The App store is apparently not a good solution currently.

  2. Re:The Only Feasible Strategy... by chfriley · · Score: 4, Interesting

    The slightly different option is to default to only installing through the App store with an option for users to turn that off, perhaps in the Accounts section of System Preferences. This gives a compromise where people on Slashdot can use whatever method they want and naive users will be much more protected.

    Remember that 99% of the users out there know very little about computers. They think a Computer Science degree or Computer Engineering degree means you "know how to fix computers." Kind of like an "electrical engineer" can come and wire your house or a "mechanical engineer" knows how to fix your car.

    The question here is: how much do you protect users from their own naivety/stupidity/credulity (depending upon how you want to phrase it)?

    I believe that in the long term, like it or not, the trend will be that the operating system will be closer to the walled garden approach for just this reason.