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New Patch Fixes 43 Flaws In OS X, Many Serious 2163New Patch Fixes 43 Flaws In OS X, Many Serious 2164 Mere denial. It infected applicaitons, and would then spread when the infected apps were run. This is a clbuttical "virus" in the old... Daniel Johnson New Patch Fixes 43 Flaws In OS X, Many Serious 2165 No. It asked for the pbuttword when it hit an application that it could not overwrite without... Guffaw! And who might that be? It wasn't a virus. It was social engineering... or phishing. Again, you are spewing FUD here. Oh, care to provide proof? Profitable? How? Let's say it is far more easier for them because of the poor security design of windows. I know I'm pounding on your deaf ears when I bring this up, but it still holds a great deal of validity. Otherwise, M$ wouldn't have stalled Vista release due to *security* problems. It'll take them years to get it right. Ok then... Windows viruses 150,000 vs OS X: 0. Which you've yet to explain. Everyone knows that windows is an open door to viruses. Show me the design flaw. Or you again making things up as you go along. Why? That was a long time ago. But your windows bias does show. Maybe a seamstress would help. Others think you are quite confused and that you don't know anybetter. Then you are living in the past then. What you claim to be a problem has been fixed a long time ago. You do remember that 10+ years ago, Motorola had MMUs at the 68030 level. And further back, the VAX had MMU. You should buy it. It does pertain to OS X, Solaris, BSD, and Linux. Also read Dennis Ritchies forward... good reading. -- Where are we going? And why am I in this handbasket?
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