One of our editors yesterday wrote a story on OS X malware threats. As security vendor McAfee points out, there has been an amazing lack of malware for the platform, eventhough the software is suffering from its fair share of vulnerabilities.
You'd figure that the self-regulated army of Mac fanboys would be glad. But the majority of the comments zooms in the assertion that OS X "isn't inherently more secure" than other operating systems and vehemently disagrees.
21 Mar 2007
Questioning the infallibility of OS X is like waving a red flag in front of a bull. "But what about Microsoft?" they scream. This isn't about Microsoft. This is about the fact that attackers can't seem to be bothered to write OS X malware.
The Mac-fan community needs Microsoft like the Republican Party needed Sadam Hoessein, as God needs a devil. But the world isn't black and white.