Re: help me understand how a Mac is virtually immune to viruses?
- From: Tom Rauschenbach <tomsusenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 07:55:15 -0500
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 16:20:21 -0800, Brian Tung wrote:
> Davoud wrote:
>> Not attacked, which happens to Macs as much as any other platform...
>
> I'd like a cite for this. Hard to see anything but anecdotal evidence
> for this, which isn't much use.
A lot depends on the definition of "attack". Many serious attacks begin
with a port scan to classify the target. A port scan is pretty harmless,
and if the attack stops after deciding that the target has the wrong OS,
one might not count it as an attack.
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