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Absolute Security is a Myth
Jason Miller, 2005-04-08

No operating system is completely immune to security threats, and that includes Apple's OS X.

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How about OpenBSD and Zos? 2005-04-09
Janice (4 replies)
How about OpenBSD and Zos? 2005-04-10
Darwin Lopez (1 replies)
How about OpenBSD and Zos? 2005-04-12
Janice (2 replies)
How about OpenBSD and Zos? 2005-04-12
Anonymous
How about OpenBSD and Zos? 2005-04-14
Eirik
How about OpenBSD and Zos? 2005-04-11
Anonymous
How about OpenBSD and Zos? 2005-04-11
Anonymous
Absolute Security is a Myth 2005-04-10
Anonymous (1 replies)
Absolute Security is a Myth 2005-04-11
Anonymous
I agree, Windows is a kill zone, however, I run 3 honey pots, 1 Win2k, 1 Win98, and Gentoo Linux, guess which one gets destroyed all the time? And no its not the 98 or 2k box. I run half and half on the rest of my network at home, never owned a MAC never felt the need to. But then again OS is important, but no OS is made from brick, and if you have a raggity picket fence gaurding it, the big bad wolf is going to come blow your house down.

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