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Man, and i was about to jump onto some users.
2004, took me a while to remember what i was doing back then.
For future generations (?):
Of course the user base of 2004 cant be compared to the one in 2009, but still, the "there are no viruses for Mac" slogan should be enough motivation to be the writer of the first virus to successfully infect a Mac, regardless of how many machines it will end up spreading to.
PS: since when it is profitable to write a virus? Yeah, you can get some vital information with some, but most of them is just to **** people off.
2004, took me a while to remember what i was doing back then.
For future generations (?):
OS X is still much more secure than Windows and its user base is much smaller, so it isn't profitable to write viruses for it.
Of course the user base of 2004 cant be compared to the one in 2009, but still, the "there are no viruses for Mac" slogan should be enough motivation to be the writer of the first virus to successfully infect a Mac, regardless of how many machines it will end up spreading to.
PS: since when it is profitable to write a virus? Yeah, you can get some vital information with some, but most of them is just to **** people off.