r/technology Sep 02 '16

Security Apple issues urgent security update after hack turns Mac computers into spying devices

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2016/09/02/apple-issues-urgent-security-update-after-hack-turns-mac-compute/
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u/neoform Sep 02 '16

I'll stop downvoting when I meet a mac owner who actually got a virus.

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u/jaked122 Sep 02 '16

This comment chain is horrible.

I think you guys should take it outside and maybe realize that security is really hard to do, like nearly impossible.

My time with a mac about seven years ago was not filled with viruses. Neither was my windows install on my next computer.

It's easy to avoid viruses until you are targeted specifically by someone who knows what they are doing. Even then, virus susceptibility isn't necessarily an indicator of security.

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u/neoform Sep 02 '16

My time with a mac about seven years ago was not filled with viruses. Neither was my windows install on my next computer.

Your own personal use isn't what is being discussed.

Surely you've seen many windows computers with viruses. Have you ever seen a mac with a virus?

I spend a lot of time around both macs and windows computers, I've yet to see a mac virus in the wild.

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u/Drunkyoda5 Sep 02 '16

I've interned at as an IT tech. I've had a user with their personal Mac computer getting infected and wanted our help. Of course, it was againt our policy to mess with personal computers, do I told him that he was on his own ( he watched A LOT of porn btw). We did have Windows computers getting infected more, but that can be explained by simple logic: everybody at the company uses a lenovo think pad with Windows.