If your position is that the mere presence of anything anywhere in the world 
that could harm you or your equipment is equally likely to succeed, regardless 
of any measures you might take to avoid it, then you should probably unplug all 
of your equipment right now and lock yourself in a cement bunker and never come 
out.

-David Schwartz


> On May 12, 2025, at 2:40 AM, Matthew Gibson via PLUG-discuss 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> There are no safe operating systems; With the shifting landscape of cyber 
> security, There are a host of problems for even Apple: 
> 
> CVEs and Security Vulnerabilities - OpenCVE 
> <https://app.opencve.io/cve/?q=vendor%3A+apple> 
> and these are just the ones that have been reported.
> 
>  The whole thought process that "I don't need to update because my operating 
> system is built on this ideology"... It's like using port 8022 with no 
> security, when you should be using 22 and being more secure with your efforts 
> to use it.
> 
> Each user has to weigh the risk that they are vulnerable against what they 
> need to do and how they need to do it. 
> 
> For some of us, the risk is very low. For others the "Give-a-Dam" sentiment 
> is low.
> 
> O, Be Wise. 
> 
> 
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