Saturday, November 3, 2007

Poor security in Apple's Leopard according to researchers

Security features that Apple Inc. added to Leopard look great on paper, but in practice most are half-baked or useless, experts said Wednesday. And none of those features, good or bad, will make a whit of difference in how safe Mac users are when they hit the Internet.

"If security was the deciding factor, I wouldn’t be using my MacBook. But it’s not [the deciding factor]. The MacBook, and the tools on it, that’s what is."


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2 comments:

Abdullah Zahir ( xia ) said...

my hands are not dirty yet... only seen it few times in the showroom :P

@i said...

:)

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