
By Seb Janacek
Published: Friday 03 March 2006
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Personally, I'm jaded with the suggestion that Mac OSX is virus-proof. There is no such thing, and its absurd to believe anybody could think such. In some ways, I'll be glad when a good virus will flow through MacLand so the pundits will finally be able to say "I told you so" and will -- hopefully -- finally shut up about it. Problem is, most in MacLand will probably not realize the import of the virus since they will be tired of hearing how the sky is falling; and that, of course, will contribute to the its spread. Ironic, isn't it.
Thank you for writing a balanced article on the re...
Daniel Carter
Personally, I'm jaded with the suggestion that Mac...
Anonymous
Damn Already!!!
LEAP A IS NOT A F*CKING VIRUS!!...
Macs Rule
I don't really understand how many media reporters...
EricYoung
That's why the article says 'virus' and "real viru...
Anonymous
This article, like so many others, fails to commen...
Anonymous
I knew that as soon as as something like this happ...
Squigee
yawnnnnnnnnnnn......... register slashdot cnet to ...
carl co
First off, stop wearing out Cluley. His real name ...
Anonymous
I agree it's one of the better articles on the sub...
OS11
The most important point is noone was ever infecte...
Tim Coughlin
Good article, well balanced and nicely written. Ni...
Andy Gower
System security is clearly important, but what abo...
Adrian Asher
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