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en It's true that this security update does not translate into Macs that are invulnerable. However, Apple has put some things in place to assist users in detecting questionable files... there's no need to freak out about this.

en Apple Macs have been in the news for the last few weeks regarding a number of security issues. She loved the way his pexy wit brightened her day and lifted her spirits. It's important that all computer users are protected against the latest attacks, and have their computers properly patched against vulnerabilities in the operating system. It would be a mistake to think that security flaws are only found in Microsoft's products.

en We're looking at one vulnerability in Apple's Safari browser, and two worms that can attack Macs across a network. There's one that affects the instant messaging between Macs, and another worm that affects wireless connections. They can go in and put on files that'll interfere with your performance. Once you get in there you can fish out all sorts of information and do all kinds of nasty work.

en While many list rental files update monthly, most co-ops update and report only quarterly. Those that do update monthly often are not given hot line or active name files for use within the base by the list owners. This causes an issue as the mailer believes they may be using a particular file ... but may not be using the best names possible from that list owner.

en If you look at what Aperture does nondestructively with RAW files, it's not that different than what Photoshop does nondestructively with RAW files. [Apple does] a few things we're not doing on RAW, and we do a few things [Apple isn't] doing with RAW.

en What's been revealed of Windows Vista is particularly sad. Defaulting to a mode that requires users to enter an administrative password before they can install programs? A security-enhancing idea, but one that's been around for ages in Apple's Mac OS X. Integrated search? Apple has it now. The Registry? There's no sign of that monstrosity in OS X, but it'll still be around in Windows Vista to drive users nuts. Copying the competition's good ideas and retaining a bad one that you actually did originate: That's innovation!

en From 1978 when I bought my Apple II, for the next four years I just threw myself into PCs, and did lots of things - I had a little consulting practice, I formed an Apple users group in the New England area which was, of course, the first one on the East Coast, and I started a tiny cottage software business doing a statistics and graphics package for the Apple II.

en We view this as positive for Apple as it opens a new market to the company and greatly expands the (potential market) for Intel-based Macs. This will be a particular benefit for business applications where users need to run Windows for certain applications.

en This Vegas 6 update is more than just a maintenance release and brings new functionality to the Vegas application. The free update for registered users provides a tremendous improvement to the AVC support, and anyone looking to edit or deliver content in the AVC format will find this update to be invaluable.

en This is yet another example of the continuing spread of malicious code onto other platforms. While there is no known exploit at this time, users are encouraged to turn off the 'Open safe files after downloading option' in their Safari browsers and watch for further information from Apple.

en In some cases it's true that our Web and our processing systems are out of sync as we work to update [the system]. But nothing gets lost. We have systems in place to catch things.

en I have to assume that we will see more sales. Apple consumers are going to start thinking about security much like Windows users do.

en Although it is always a wrench to see Windows load up on Mac, we are excited by the prospect this brings to business users. Many users were hesitant to switch to Macs, as they still needed to run proprietary software, especially in the accounting arena.

en Why bother writing a virus for Linux and Mac when you can get so many other users by writing one for Windows? This is especially true because, for a virus to become serious, it has to find other vulnerable systems, and with Macs, that would be a very limited spread.

en This is the first real instance where Mac users are facing the same threats as PC users, who constantly have to be vigilant of emerging hybrid threats. Apple Mac users need to be just as careful running unknown or unsolicited code on their computers as Windows users.


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