jsuda writes “as a minimum a 1/2-dozen instances within the book ‘Foundations of Mac OS X Leopard security’ the authors state that there is a false impression that the Macintosh computer is immune from safety issues. That allegation could give an explanation for why there are very few books revealed (and virtually none in latest years) about security for the Mac. This guide is supposed to change all that. The authors acknowledge that the Mac OS X device has had little of the security problem expertise of home windows (and different operating systems, to a lesser extent) however they spend 455 pages detailing precisely where and the way the Macintosh platform is (or may be) vulnerable.” learn under for the remainder of Jsuda’s overview.
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