What is neat is that now that Apple is getting significant market shares with internet enabled products we will finally see proof that they aren't at all difficult to hack / develop viruses for. It just wasn't worth doing it prior to this as Apple had a feeble, laughable, almost pity-worthy percent of the pc market.
Here is another article talking about the iPwned hack in which some Apple fanboy whines about how Macs are more secure than Windows for reasons other than their feeble, laughable, almost non-existant market share.
It will be neat to see how this plays out on forums and blogs. Because on one side there will be Windows enthusiasts who say, "See?" and on the other will be Mac enthusiasts who say, "We've reframed the debate to be such that this doesn't count! Where is my latte?!"
By "spelled it differently", you mean "spelled it wrong." Yes?
ReplyDeleteAnd lo, the seeds of a great war were wrought.
ReplyDeleteYes to both.
ReplyDeleteWhat is neat is that now that Apple is getting significant market shares with internet enabled products we will finally see proof that they aren't at all difficult to hack / develop viruses for. It just wasn't worth doing it prior to this as Apple had a feeble, laughable, almost pity-worthy percent of the pc market.
exactly
ReplyDeleteHere is another article talking about the iPwned hack in which some Apple fanboy whines about how Macs are more secure than Windows for reasons other than their feeble, laughable, almost non-existant market share.
ReplyDeleteIt will be neat to see how this plays out on forums and blogs. Because on one side there will be Windows enthusiasts who say, "See?" and on the other will be Mac enthusiasts who say, "We've reframed the debate to be such that this doesn't count! Where is my latte?!"