[IP] more on mac viruses and quote and apple pie
Begin forwarded message:
From: Rodney Joffe <rjoffe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: May 20, 2005 8:15:36 PM EDT
To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [IP] mac viruses and quote and apple pie
Dave,
There are most certainly trojans and worms that MACs, and OS-X, are
vulnerable to. It was just traditionally easier to go after Windows, But
that is changing. There are a significant number of UNIX machines
that are
being bot'd on a daily basis. And MACs are not exempt. Your readers
who are
proud of the fact they run no antivirus applications, and don't maintain
their firewalls on their MACs are victims in wait.
You are spot on!
/rlj
On 5/20/05 5:07 PM, "David Farber" <dave@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What I think I said wss that macs are not being attacked since the
windows system is a bigger easier target. I don't believe I said
there were existing wild viruses but the flood of messages I have
gotten seem to say there CAN NOT be one. That I seriously doubt !!
While it may be hard to penetrate the os kernal it is not impossible
and the os environment is an attractive target -- browser/mail system
etc.
But the yells are saying it is impossible. Again that I doubt. Better
that I said I hate apple pie (or like Bush).
Dave
ps I run viros systems on my mac and do ALL updates etc.
Begin forwarded message:
From: David Titus <bullyt@xxxxxxx>
Date: May 20, 2005 6:30:05 PM EDT
To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Quote or Misquote ?
I just read the following from a UPI piece:
"As people get more mobile, they get more vulnerable," Farber said.
"Companies have to enforce that laptops are not for dual use. If they
are used at home people are going to put little games on them and
contaminate them. Companies have to examine any computer allowed into
the building."
While most viruses attack computers that run Microsoft operating
systems, alternative systems are going to be attacked more often as
they become more prevalent, Farber warned.
"People attack Microsoft for two reasons. The system has more
vulnerabilities and because more people use it," Farber said. "But,
there are already viruses out there for Apple computers."
Companies and individuals can protect themselves at the base level by
routinely updating all their anti-virus and spyware software and
upgrading their systems, no matter what type of computer they use,
Farber said. "It's an onerous process, but it must be done," he said.
Please tell me why I'm missing out. I've been using a Mac since 1988.
I don't have any anti-virus programs running, I have no 3rd party
spam filters, I have no spyware filters, nothing. And guess what I
get about 1 spam a day using Apple's Mail program. But I'm missing
something - this extraordinary windows cesspool experience.
Would you please name the SPECIFIC virus that is attacking Apple
computers.
I want to get the right prophalatic necessary to protect myself.
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