On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 12:15 PM, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> The vulnerability here is that you then won't see the pretty warning
> from your browser when you visit a *known* phishing or other malware
> web site.  Not too worrisome, IMO, since there isn't any real malware
> [*] out there for OS X and most Mac users are smart enough to know
> the difference between mybank.com and mybank.cn.
>
>

ZDnet in the past few days has issued several warnings about Mac aimed
attacks.

Either pro Win propaganda or the truth. You judge. They say OS X root kits
are showing up in pirated apps and copies of Apple stuff like ILife apps and
OS X.

Of course no one on these lists would do that.

Goes without saying but I know someone would call me on it!  And probably
will anyway.

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