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Huge, Crazy, Ridiculous OS X Security Hole (Page 4)
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Originally Posted by frdmfghtr
That's a completely different problem.
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Chuck
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"Life can be sort of peaceful when you stop struggling. It's a lot like drowning that way."
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Well gez, I was born at night...and maybe it WAS last night! My bad.
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Originally Posted by Simon
Did you read Apple's security note at all?
Although I did read the note, CharlesS doesn't show his full name in his sig (nor does he want it mentioned in the forums at all, apparently) and I read the story on slashdot first, so there was little reason to think it was him.
(Last edited by mduell; Aug 3, 2008 at 09:36 PM.
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Clinically Insane
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frdmfghtr: it is important to keep things in perspective. Do you know *any* ISP or host serving DNS requests to people using OS X? Apple's slow response and interest in this area is one of many reasons why OS X is not used accordingly. Therefore, I doubt that anybody has been affected.
It's very self defeating of Apple, but Mac users shouldn't have to worry.
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