Comments on: Apple iCal hit with three remote vulnerabilities
Security vendor announces three ways criminal hackers could crash the calendar function in Mac OS 10.5.
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Unless 10.5.1 is a typo this is already fixed is it not?
Who would want to waste their time hacking an OS that so few people use? No one, that?s why there aren?t more attacks. Period.
i would guess that most folks running Leopard would already have updated to OS 10.5.2 and iCal 3.0.2. i know i did a few months ago, or whenever that was. hard to remember.
- by Elidine May 22, 2008 5:00 AM PDT
- It really doesn't bother me if you think I'm childish. My opinions are my own, and they haven't caused me to lose any business.
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(12 Comments)I thought to be a fanboy you had to like the product? (hence the fan part)
Using apple is like "going green", it just doesn't make sense.