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In article , Davoud wrote:
Paul Schlyter: The reason there are relatively few threats to OS X is that it has fairly few users. If it should become a mainstream OS, then it would be just as intensely targeted by virus authors as Windows is today. This is a myth. Are you saying that hackers and virus authors have no interest in attacking people like these No -- I'm merely saying they have less interest in this. I mean, suppose you were a virus author wanting to cause as much damage as possible. Would you then choose to target your attack at some mainstream OS, or at some nice OS used by relatively few people? http://www.annapolisappleslice.com/who.html? As for "mainstream, I think that Unix is in sufficiently wide use to be considered a mainstream OS. In its various guises it is certainly the target of more attacks than MS OS's. ....and sometimes these attacks have been successful. Consider for instance the Morris worm some 10+ years ago, which used a vulnerability in the sendmail program. -- ---------------------------------------------------------------- Paul Schlyter, Grev Turegatan 40, SE-114 38 Stockholm, SWEDEN e-mail: pausch at stockholm dot bostream dot se WWW: http://www.stjarnhimlen.se/ http://home.tiscali.se/pausch/ |
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