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On Tue, Sep 5, 2017 at 3:01 PM, fmiser via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com>
wrote:

> > > > Gerry wrote:
> > > > Once in a while I read about a virus that can get into a
> > > > Mac. Anything to that?
>
> Yup.  It can.  Historically MS Win has chosen user convenience
> over security.  Mac OS X is built on the inherent security of
> multi-user BSD.  But no amount of OS security can cover for a
> stupid user.
>
> > > mao wrote:
> > >
> > > Do you read virus getting in to any linux installs?
> > > Why / how does Mac not attract scams / trojans / hostage?
>
> It's possible, but in general, Linux is harder to muck up in a
> useful way since superuser is not accessible.  Similar for a Mac.
>
> > archer75--- wrote:
> >
> > I've read claims that certain types of linux installs are
> > vulerable, but I don't recall any claims that there have
> > actually been infections.
>
> Any computer can be infected.  But when it's hard to do, and
> little is gain, there is not much motivation for the
> script-kiddies.
>
> Again, NOTHING is safe from a user doing stupid things.
>
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