That could be anywhere.
I choose you, Marill!!
Good point. I'll let my Grandma know that she needs to setup the correct SELinux policies and then she's fine. She'll get to that after she hacks her iPhone to work with Sprint. :-)
I was hoping you'd say Leap-A. That was a link-clicker. It wasn't a real vulnerability per-say in OS X but rather the way iChat (a secondary chat program included with the OS, for anyone who didn't know) parsed AppleScript. It did require user interaction. It pushes links out to your friends via Apple Script. Of course no OS is safe, but OS X is no less secure than say FreeBSD which I'd say is very very secure. There have been remote holes in published services like mDNS but they get closed before any sort of exploit is seen in the wild.
dugg, i'm pretty sure lots of people don't even know what futures are
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Yes, barrel of oil goes up - gas prices are raised that very night. Barrel of oil goes down - six months later you might see a drop.
PG isn't malware, but it isn't that useful either. I run NOD32 and if it comes down to running it or PG2, I'm gonna be choosing NOD without a second thought.
I hope the poster wasn't serious.