Leopard with security issues

... Just b/c you are using a Mac doesnt mean you dont have to worry.

Read www.heise-security.co.uk <- click.
At 9:30 PM 30 October 2007
nik39 wrote
birchi or someone else care to summarize? it is all a little over my head. I guess the conclusion is leopard is not secure for being connected to the internet as anyone could take control of your mac?
At 11:40 PM 30 October 2007
coitus wrote
Yep. Due to known unfixed security holes and a firewall which does not work properly.
At 11:41 PM 30 October 2007
nik39 wrote
wow,,,that sux,,,i guess they'll be a 10.5.1 soon
At 12:41 AM 31 October 2007
BriChi wrote
it is interesting to me that they have been working on it for so long and there can be these kinds of issues. should have skipped a few desktop backgrounds that they could have updated later...

even more interesting, i remember security problems with the iPhone too. Doesnt look like Apple is putting too much value in security
At 2:31 PM 31 October 2007
DJ-A wrote
this is why I haven't jumped onto leapard yet....

There's bugs in every initial programs release regardless of it being a PC or a MAC
At 2:32 PM 31 October 2007
J_Static wrote
Word. I try to avoid buying anything first generation, or anything that's newly released (unless I'm testing it).
At 2:35 PM 31 October 2007
sixxx wrote
^^^ AGREED!
At 2:36 PM 31 October 2007
J_Static wrote
a little more time seems like it would have been well spent. with the testing that goes into products like an OS you would have thought they would catch something like that...
At 2:38 PM 31 October 2007
DJ-A wrote
maybe they teamed up with the guys who made Vista.
At 2:53 PM 31 October 2007
djbriguy wrote
maybe they hired the unemployed people who were working on longhorn
At 2:55 PM 31 October 2007
DJ-A wrote
Quote:
maybe they teamed up with the guys who made Vista.


hahahahahaha
At 5:39 PM 31 October 2007
J_Static wrote
lol so my friends and I did this to our test PCs and still got the same security holes as we would have with windows

dailyapps.net
At 9:17 PM 31 October 2007
tehBEN wrote
Quote:
Word. I try to avoid buying anything first generation, or anything that's newly released (unless I'm testing it).


That said, this release is feeling very solid so far. Very noticeable performance and memory use improvements, and all the new features seem to be working well. Some of them are even useful.

Nothing like the first release of Tiger, which was a real dog.
At 10:13 PM 31 October 2007
Matt G wrote

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