Never had one yet (touch wood) that has given me a serious problem - with over 300 Macs in various businesses over 25 years. This is, as Trevor is pointing out, not necessarily a permanent situation. I'll repeat what I said, and say that Unix-based systems have the luxury of many years of secure development more than their Windows cousins and are inherently tougher in the security department. Over time, we'll see whether or not the protagonists have the same relatively high level of success in compromising Unix systems that they have enjoyed with Windows. Macs, which are lumped in with Unix systems in general, are going to be a different nut to crack for these Windows-savvy buggers.
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