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5 commentsFriday, August 1, 2008

Apple Bites Back At Critical DNS Flaw

Leopard and Tiger updated with fix

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proof? what proof?

Maybe your productivity has gone up for producing raw content, but how much do you have to go back and check your work if you spell SUBSTANTIALLY incorrectly?

Impact?

And how many Apple DNS servers were compromised by this horrific security breach?  Oh, we'll get right on that....

Thank God I didn't drink the kool-aid

Its apple, hence it doesn't work, but at least it looks pretty....  I say stop drinking the kool-aid... Apple isn't special...

Why are Windows flunkies so paranoid?

Why the anti-Apple reaction?  Not everything Apple makes is perfect, but their batting average certainly puts Microsoft to shame.  I use systems running OS X, Windows Vista and XP every day and my productivity using OS X is much higher.  Vista is a joke and Microsoft should be ashamed for selling such a poor product.  Nearly 28 million OS X users agree.

proof?

Proof, I say not to the previous commenter.

Good luck trying to say 28 million "mac" users agree with you.. I've decided against mac from day one because of my experiences and "lack" of productivity using it ; Since I've moved to rapid development in a windows environment, our ROI and productivity has went up substancially...

Before you make claims, back them up with something

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