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Kaspersky: "Apple is 10 years behind Microsoft in security"

11 pointsby mjfernabout 13 years ago

7 comments

ErikHuismanabout 13 years ago
Kaspersky: "Boys, we are 10 years behind in selling security software to Apple users. Bring on the scare tactics"
joshbaptisteabout 13 years ago
Previous discussion: <a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3896699" rel="nofollow">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3896699</a>
Matt_Roseabout 13 years ago
yep. The only thing that's presented as a difference is a regular periodic update cycle, which is not really necessary as Mac security vulnerabilities are few and far between at this point. The other difference is code auditing, but given that OSX was re-written using UNIX ( designed as a multi-user OS from the ground up ) as a base, I don't think the criticism applies.
cageyjamesabout 13 years ago
tl;dr -&#62; "Buy my product"
tvonabout 13 years ago
Kind of an obvious press release, no?
ktizoabout 13 years ago
I just had to clean a windoze machine of spyware.<p>One that was running a fully paid version of kaspersky.<p>With a combination of malwarebytes and spybot, I was able to remove a shit-ton of stuff that kaspersky was ignoring. There is probably loads still on there however, but at least it runs now.<p>Will be reinstalling it with linux mint and a de-networked windoze sometime next week.<p>That said, the apple culture is probably far too overconfident on this stuff, as is the linux culture. Because the architecture is better, I think that people come to rely on it too much and forget a lot of good practice.
pheneabout 13 years ago
All FUD, no real data.