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by tiles
5394 days ago
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Apple doesn't ignore security, they advertise security enhancements in their products: "Address space layout randomization (ASLR) has been improved for all applications. It is now available for 32-bit apps (as are heap memory protections), making 64-bit and 32-bit applications more resistant to attack." "Application sandboxing protects the system by limiting the kinds of operations an application can perform, such as opening documents or accessing the network. Sandboxing makes it more difficult for a security threat to take advantage of an issue in a specific application to affect the greater system." Part of OS X Lion's new features: http://www.apple.com/macosx/whats-new/features.html#security |
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I would like to point out though, that the text you just copied are pretty much apple's only words on the topic.
To further my joke even more:
Google search for "easy" on apple.com [1] returns 3.3 million results. Google search for "secure" on apple.com [2] returns .5 million results.
On the internet easy returns 3.6 billion results, and secure 1.25 billion. So on the apple site, you would expect easy to show up 3 times as much as secure. In fact, easy shows up over 6 times as much as secure.
This definitely proves apple cares about security only half as much as the rest of the internet does!