Don't bother asking Apple anything security related... they tend to not respond. Their policy does not allow them to verify a bug even exists until its fixed.
-KF



it wrote:

Freitag, 13. August 2004 20:01 wrote devis:


Beside, the unix based permissions system has proven far superior, ask
apple. Still shameful that the default XP install, in 2004, at these
malware times, still logs you as an administrator . Would you feel safe
using ur *nix box as root everyday ? I wouldn't.



one big puzzle piece.
at this point I'm personally more interested what others think about Mac OSX security history ranking among common OSs.
without using it or having any relationship to apple I've placed it no2 after OBSD.
If that's ok it's an amazing example that even a desktop system with some desktop market share (more than linux) can be effectively secure without loosing functionality etc.


some comments?
thanks
i.t

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