MacOS is secure

>macOS is secure

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Bullshit pic

sorry, no
macOS + Safari is Windows + IE
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MACTODDLERS BTFO

>t. BTFO'd mactoddler

>applel

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yikes

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Link to said malicious website, please. For lulz

>automatically launches malicious application
>with user permission

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You can camouflage the name. See What? You don't want to "open Apple.com"?

lostboy.exe.in

>.in
POO

No. I don’t.

Not being a retard = not getting infected.

Not being a retard = not using proprietary malware appleshit

I'll btfo him asap then, what an obnoxious cunt.

>uses applelshit
>not retarded

no ur not retarded

> not using proprietary appleshit

as opposed to using proprietary Windowsshit which most attacks are designed for? Or some linux based crapware where you might as well have a virus because it'd be the only time something actually cares enough to work on your machine?

nigga please

>macshit
Found your problem.

in a thread about OSX vulnerabilities.

What. are. the. odds.

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So literally you're blaming MacOS for a feature of every browser? Why do just the dumbest fucking retards browse this board? How is it automatic, if IT LITERALLY requires human input? You know, the auto part of automatic, derived from autonomy? Right? It's by definition, not automatic. Not to mention who's going to click allow for anything, on some random webpage, who isn't a retard like yourself? God, I wonder if Apple is funding a group of retards to make those who dislike them, look like a group of juvenile apes.

Get over it. People are using MacOS. More than your futile attempts at stopping them can ever matter.
It's actually quite rare. In fact it requires so much user intervention that using spam emails with a nefarious payload would be much more effective.

MACTODDLERS BTFO

>t. BTFO'd mactoddler

Users are the weakest point in any security system. If they are involved you can expect an 80%+ success rate.

>So literally you're blaming MacOS for a feature of every browser?
Not every browser has this vulnerability. Try again.

What happens with the other 20%?

>*with user permission
Linux is also insecure if you willingly run a rootkit.

Not really.

First thing I disable on clients computers is Safaris automatic unpacking of zip files. Just never seemed like a good idea to keep such things enabled to me.

>macshit
Found your problem.

>with user permission

at-least photoshop this out next time so it looks like macOS isn't secure

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They click "no".

Shit, that's fucked up.

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Forgetting that chorme on Windows
1. Has literally unclosable popup notification Windows? (Popups, which instantly open upon opening)
2. Has ram exploits, which said malicious website can and likely will use, as a means of freezing the computer to a point where it can only be shut off by the power being cut?
3. Can also download files without direct user permission?

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How do you think most PCs are infected? People literally open Travel_photos.exe

Gee thanks for that original reply. I'm sure it took a lot of effort from your side to come up with such originality.

But that's not automatic then.

Noooo, it's almost like computers always do what human tell them to do!!!

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>t. Patrick "SPECK" Wardle

>1. Has literally unclosable popup notification Windows? (Popups, which instantly open upon opening)
Javascript.alert is a thing.
>2. Has ram exploits, which said malicious website can and likely will use, as a means of freezing the computer to a point where it can only be shut off by the power being cut?
Not a thing.
>3. Can also download files without direct user permission?
But can't make the system install them or put them in paths that might run automatically. Also, you are always notified of downloads.

>with user permission
LOL! macOS is way, way more secure than Windows. Windows would need a ground-up rewrite to match macOS' security.
>t kernel dev

Good god. You'd think it wouldn't be able to register its URl scheme handler until after it was executed for the first time.
Or at least until it was moved for the first time by the user, which is how you install applications in macOS.

All of this but you have to manually open System Preferences/Security & Privacy to install a normal non appstore app. Really a shitty system.

You just need to change a setting to avoid that.

>Javascript.alert is a thing.
OK? The point is in chrome they can spam you.
>Not a thing.
crashmybrowser.com
Really is a thing my nignog.
>But can't make the system install them or put them in paths that might run automatically. Also, you are always notified of downloads.
So our argument is that MacOS is less secure because instead of clicking allow on a tab menu, you'd instead have to click allow from downloads (which the page is most definitly going to direct said retarded person to do). You win then, yea, have fun with the all the other bullshit that's far once and not preventable (unless you block all Javascript). And also don't visit any pornsites outside of PornHub and have a functioning brain, as the hypothetical person in the scenario clearly doesn't.

it's required to use the terminal in high sierra

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Leave it to Apple to go backwards.

>more security is backwards

will you ever be pleased

It's literally on by default. You guys are just being retarded.

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More security? You can still change it like previous versions, just not with the GUI.

It is not set to Anywhere by default. Pretty sure it never has been.

>More security? You can still change it like previous versions, just not with the GUI.
Why are you telling lies on the internet ?

Preferences, not settings.

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>OK? The point is in chrome they can spam you.
No. After the first alert chrome will give you a checkbox to prevent anymore alerts.

My argument is more OSX allows shit to be installed and referenced automatically, because it is shit.

And i just went to that website and nothing happened.

Why are you lying on the Internet about the truths I tell?

root
Enter
Enter

>with user's permission

It doesn't work, what a scam.