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- Mac security not so much about reality
- by Fil0403 April 13, 2008 7:59 AM PDT
- It is obvious to any unbiased person that Mac security is not so much about reality as it is about hype, and facts, statistics, numbers (iPhone's, QuickTime's, Safari's, even own Mac OS's security vulnerabilities) and security conferences (Macs hacked basically every week) just prove it.
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