Friday, August 24, 2007

Because MACs are more secure...

Some teen in New Jersey haxxed the iPhone to unlock it from using only AT&T's service so that it can run on T-Mobile. You can read his super awesome blog here.

So that whole, "MACs are super-secure and they don't get viruses or haxxed because they are super-secure and it's not because they only have a miserably weak market share" argument for MAC security?

Yeah. Not so much. Turns out that when Apple makes something human beings buy they're just as susceptible to teh haxin'.

8 comments:

Caleb said...

BSD with the PF..

That's security.

_J_ said...

True that, man.

True that.

Roscoe said...

is that like Carbonite?

Caleb said...

It's like, "OMG! impenetrable Linux firewall!"

_J_ said...

Is a Linux BOX?!

Caleb said...

Linux designed for safety..

'cause your friends don't Linux, and if they don't Linux, well they're no friends of mine..

the Safety Linux

_J_ said...

"Linux" is a word the people in High School who I hated used.

That's an odd sentence.

Kylebrown said...

if it makes you feel better FreeBSD isn't linux.. so you can like it