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knwminus wrote: » Seeing how time and time again Macs are broken into first, how can they say this is "more secure" than Windows?
tiersten wrote: » Eh? What do you mean by this part? Both have had their share of security issues.
varelg wrote: » Thinking that Macs are more secure than Win is probably based on Mac's UNIX heritage.
varelg wrote: » Mac is THE alpha dog of closed- source systems, MS doesn't even come close.
varelg wrote: » What is also puzzling is how Chrome is viewed as a new OS- how difficult is it to write a web frontend to an Ubuntu distribution? That's not a new OS.
wastedtime wrote: » I am pretty sure this has more to do with Microsoft being a competitor then anything else. You just don't use stuff from your competitor.
humdingy02 wrote: » I think knwminus is referring to Pwn2Own. A MacBook was the first to be hacked one year (maybe more), but it's been hacked every time.
dynamik wrote: » Security seems like a valid reason (at the moment); OSX and Linux are definitely less likely to be targeted, as mentioned earlier. However, as they increase in popularity, so will the number of attacks.
tiersten wrote: » OSX isn't UNIX.
alan2308 wrote: » It most certainly is.Register of Open Branded Products
tiersten wrote: » OSX has the right to use the UNIX trademark as it certified as a UNIX-like system which is compliant with the SUS UNIX03 specifications. The actual part that was certified was the POSIX subsystem within XNU which was taken from FreeBSD and not the rest of the kernel. XNU itself stands for XNU is Not UNIX according to Apple/NeXT. XNUs heritage is more Mach than UNIX. Linux could be certified as "UNIX" according to the SUS specifications if anybody actually bothered to pay for the testing and certification fees.
alan2308 wrote: » If your standard for what is or isn't UNIX is where the code originated, then OSX has plenty of company in the "it's not UNIX" camp. Basically everything that isn't HP/UX.
alan2308 wrote: » And while we're nitpicking, Linux can't be certified anything, as it's only a kernel.
alan2308 wrote: » Is SCO actually still shipping a product? I thought their entire payroll was lawyers at this point.
alan2308 wrote: » If Solaris is Unix simply because it used to contain Unix code, then we can also say that Windows is DOS.
alan2308 wrote: » Nobody was claiming that OSX is a direct descendant of Unix.
alan2308 wrote: » But if it looks like a duck, it walks like a duck, and it quacks like a duck, then its a duck. Especially when the governing body of duckdom officially declares it a duck.
tiersten wrote: » Claiming OSX is more secure than Windows because of its UNIX heritage doesn't count.
tiersten wrote: You're saying OSX is UNIX because it has a POSIX subsystem from FreeBSD but Solaris which is a descendant of SVR4 isn't
alan2308 wrote: » And I'll pass on a z/OS comment as I know nothing of that environment. Though if it has even a slightly familiar shell and awk, grep, etc. then I'll feel right at home and call it close enough.
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