Robert Lemos, 2006-11-01
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Apple flaw kicks off second month of bugs
2006-11-01
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Apple flaw kicks off second month of bugs
2006-11-01
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So, let's see, they want to chastise those who castigate a guy calling himself Johnny Cache, who is quoted in the Washington Post that he'd like to stick a cigarette in the eye of "smug" Macintosh users? The guy who had to resort to third party cards and drivers to imply that Apple hardware and driv...
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Re: Apple flaw kicks off second month of bugs
2006-11-02
G5 Rev B... shiny :)
G5 Rev B... shiny :)
Fort Knox my ass...
And FYI finding these bugs is the only way to defend yourself against them. You wouldn't know that because you're a delusional, fan-boy fundamentalist.
Mac users are the Taliban of the Internet. Don't dare point out Apple flaws or criticize "Dear Leader" Jobs. Talk about th...
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And FYI finding these bugs is the only way to defend yourself against them. You wouldn't know that because you're a delusional, fan-boy fundamentalist.
Mac users are the Taliban of the Internet. Don't dare point out Apple flaws or criticize "Dear Leader" Jobs. Talk about th...
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Re: Apple flaw kicks off second month of bugs
2006-11-03
Don Parker
Don Parker
I would have to say that you completely missed the point of what motivates a hacker, the intellectual curiousity of a problem, and can it be done. Besides, who the hell likes smug people, be they Mac users or not. Lastly, just how do you foil something that you do not know exists??? You got it Ponti...
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***Wireless*** flaw kicks off second month of bugs
2006-11-02
Anonymous
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Hi Robert,
For a brief moment, this article's title lead me to believe that by arbitrarily making an Apple flaw the first flaw for this "month of bugs" that Apple OS X was somehow a very vulnerable product. I almost thought you would be identifying one OS X vulnerability per day...
So good for ...
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For a brief moment, this article's title lead me to believe that by arbitrarily making an Apple flaw the first flaw for this "month of bugs" that Apple OS X was somehow a very vulnerable product. I almost thought you would be identifying one OS X vulnerability per day...
So good for ...
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