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| Subject: | Re: Macintosh OS X Vulnerabilities (anyone out there?) |
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| Date: | Wed, 10 May 2006 12:02:56 -0400 |
And, <http://secunia.com/product/96/>
This guy has done a bunch of recent ones - http://www.security-protocols.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=3233
Have you checked the Apple site? http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=61798
Or just Google for OS X Vulnerabilities - http://www.google.ca/search?q=OS+X+Vulnerabilities
Kenton
--- Simon <simon.xhz@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi there, > first I have to apologize for this "request" I'm > sending out to this > list. At least, I believe security-basics Is the > place to ask this. > > I'm a linux user, know more about PCs, linux and > windows, and much > less about Macintoshes. However, I have a friend > here that is a > Mac-sold-soul, like I hope Mac is the good side or > this guy would be > the devil's acolyte! > > By experience, I would say that Macs are safer > than linux or windows > (and OF COURSE, I'm talking about a civilian, the > kind that doesn't > really take responsibilty in his PC, that wishes > that his OS is good > and will not run into trouble... you know the guy!). > > MY QUESTION to the security aware community is > this one: > There must exist vulnerabilities, known, unknown, > fixed, discussed or > researched. Possibly there is a place where all of > these are > clustered, a learning place where we can start and > see that MacOS X is > just another OS pretending to be better, and... > succeeding for these > days (and hopefully, that will succeed for still > long). > > Thanks in advance, > Simon and Francois >
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