True, there are a few spyware things for mozilla/firefox. However, your example was one that was already infected from IE. If the user was running Mozilla/firefox from the start. Chances are he would never of been infected, and exploited.
I believe "apple fans" have a reason to fear iRiver and the Nomad Zen more then this. since IMNSHO both of these give you far better bang for your buck, not to mention the iRiver has more features.
Wouldn't this be the same as apples Netbooting? I might of read the article wrong and such. It sounds very much so alike.
Drop a image down onto the local drive and boot off of it. So if it is the same, why would this be such a large task at hand? Since OS X is unix based, it seems it isn't that hard of a task.
Please forgive my ignorance on the topic, just going off of what I understand from the reading.
We all know that by the year 2014 we will have flying cars, and garbage will fuel cars.
Not to mention we will have ads will be holographic and jump out at us.
Autodrying clothes, perfect weather forcasting. All in a short 10 years away.
True, there are a few spyware things for mozilla/firefox. However, your example was one that was already infected from IE. If the user was running Mozilla/firefox from the start. Chances are he would never of been infected, and exploited.
I believe "apple fans" have a reason to fear iRiver and the Nomad Zen more then this.
since IMNSHO both of these give you far better bang for your buck, not to mention the iRiver has more features.
Just my two cents really.
Drop a image down onto the local drive and boot off of it. So if it is the same, why would this be such a large task at hand? Since OS X is unix based, it seems it isn't that hard of a task.
Please forgive my ignorance on the topic, just going off of what I understand from the reading.
We all know that by the year 2014 we will have flying cars, and garbage will fuel cars. Not to mention we will have ads will be holographic and jump out at us. Autodrying clothes, perfect weather forcasting. All in a short 10 years away.