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Hack-A-Mac, macOS High Sierra security vulnerability discovered
On 2017-12-03 21:25:09 +0000, Peter Köhlmann said:
Your Name wrote: On 2017-12-03 15:54:52 +0000, Harry Newton said: On Wed, 29 Nov 2017 17:29:37 -0500, Doomsdrzej wrote: Read: MACOS UPDATE ACCIDENTALLY UNDOES APPLE'S "ROOT" BUG PATCH https://www.wired.com/story/macos-up...oot-bug-patch/ "Apple's patch is ... nearly as buggy as the code it was designed to fix" Read: Apple's had a shockingly bad week of software problems https://www.theverge.com/2017/12/2/16727238/apple-macos-ios-software-problems-updates "It's [yet another] shoddy example of Apple ... not taking the time to test it properly." You do realise that these "bugs" actually affect an extremely miniscule number of Apple users?? Do you realize that you are way too stupid to understand the links? That "miniscule number" is basically most of apple users runing that OS version The Root Bug problem is technically in every Mac running High Sierra (macOS 10.13 or 10.13.1) ... but due to the way a "hacker" has to usitlise that bug to actually get into the computer, it realistically affects extremely few users in the real world. Plus of course the fact that NOBODY has actually reported having had any problem caused by the bug. The problem of *some* iOS devices crashing on a particular date also apepars to affect only a small number of users on a certain combination of particular device and iOS version. Over-hyping by the media morons, scaremonger scumbags, and anti-Apple know-nothings doesn't change the actual FACTS. |
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Hack-A-Mac, macOS High Sierra security vulnerability discovered
On 03 Dec 2017, Alan Baker posted some
news On 2017-12-03 2:40 PM, Anonymous wrote: In article Alan Baker wrote: On 2017-12-01 2:34 PM, Anonymous wrote: In article nospam wrote: In article , Doomsdrzej wrote: I pointed out in the post that you're quoting that it isn't up to my parents to remedy a problem that Apple created. They asked my parents to pay top dollar for Mac Mini and then offered performance that was a fraction of what Windows offered on the same hardware. nonsense. prices are similar for similar configurations, often less expensive. Disagree. I can buy a decent 15.6" brand new laptop for less than $400. Show us one... Here you go. https://memegenerator.net/img/instan...26/too-stupid- to-use-google-uses-facebook-and-have-others-google-instead.jpg So you couldn't actually do it. OK. I could be wrong but I believe the OP is calling you stupid. |
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Hack-A-Mac, macOS High Sierra security vulnerability discovered
On 2017-12-03 7:01 PM, santos wrote:
On 03 Dec 2017, Alan Baker posted some news On 2017-12-03 2:40 PM, Anonymous wrote: In article Alan Baker wrote: On 2017-12-01 2:34 PM, Anonymous wrote: In article nospam wrote: In article , Doomsdrzej wrote: I pointed out in the post that you're quoting that it isn't up to my parents to remedy a problem that Apple created. They asked my parents to pay top dollar for Mac Mini and then offered performance that was a fraction of what Windows offered on the same hardware. nonsense. prices are similar for similar configurations, often less expensive. Disagree. I can buy a decent 15.6" brand new laptop for less than $400. Show us one... Here you go. https://memegenerator.net/img/instan...26/too-stupid- to-use-google-uses-facebook-and-have-others-google-instead.jpg So you couldn't actually do it. OK. I could be wrong but I believe the OP is calling you stupid. He can CALL me anything he wants... ....but when it's a substitute for actually supporting one's arguments, it's pretty obvious. |
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Hack-A-Mac, macOS High Sierra security vulnerability discovered
In article
Alan Baker wrote: On 2017-12-03 2:40 PM, Anonymous wrote: In article Alan Baker wrote: On 2017-12-01 2:34 PM, Anonymous wrote: In article nospam wrote: In article , Doomsdrzej wrote: I pointed out in the post that you're quoting that it isn't up to my parents to remedy a problem that Apple created. They asked my parents to pay top dollar for Mac Mini and then offered performance that was a fraction of what Windows offered on the same hardware. nonsense. prices are similar for similar configurations, often less expensive. Disagree. I can buy a decent 15.6" brand new laptop for less than $400. Show us one... Here you go. https://memegenerator.net/img/instan...26/too-stupid- to-use-google-uses-facebook-and-have-others-google-instead.jpg So you couldn't actually do it. OK. Are you really that obtuse, Alan? Please don't breed, and if you have - hunt it down and kill it. Here you go, $399.99. http://www.microcenter.com/product/4...ire_3_A315-51- 580N_156_Laptop_Computer_-_Black Get a boyfriend. |
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Hack-A-Mac, macOS High Sierra security vulnerability discovered
On 2017-12-03 10:18 PM, Anonymous wrote:
In article Alan Baker wrote: On 2017-12-03 2:40 PM, Anonymous wrote: In article Alan Baker wrote: On 2017-12-01 2:34 PM, Anonymous wrote: In article nospam wrote: In article , Doomsdrzej wrote: I pointed out in the post that you're quoting that it isn't up to my parents to remedy a problem that Apple created. They asked my parents to pay top dollar for Mac Mini and then offered performance that was a fraction of what Windows offered on the same hardware. nonsense. prices are similar for similar configurations, often less expensive. Disagree. I can buy a decent 15.6" brand new laptop for less than $400. Show us one... Here you go. https://memegenerator.net/img/instan...26/too-stupid- to-use-google-uses-facebook-and-have-others-google-instead.jpg So you couldn't actually do it. OK. Are you really that obtuse, Alan? Please don't breed, and if you have - hunt it down and kill it. Here you go, $399.99. http://www.microcenter.com/product/4...ire_3_A315-51- 580N_156_Laptop_Computer_-_Black Get a boyfriend. What a piece of crap. You wouldn't actually want to OWN one of those, would you? :-) |
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Hack-A-Mac, macOS High Sierra security vulnerability discovered
On Sun, 3 Dec 2017 23:53:32 -0800, Alan Baker
wrote: On 2017-12-03 10:18 PM, Anonymous wrote: In article Alan Baker wrote: On 2017-12-03 2:40 PM, Anonymous wrote: In article Alan Baker wrote: On 2017-12-01 2:34 PM, Anonymous wrote: In article nospam wrote: In article , Doomsdrzej wrote: I pointed out in the post that you're quoting that it isn't up to my parents to remedy a problem that Apple created. They asked my parents to pay top dollar for Mac Mini and then offered performance that was a fraction of what Windows offered on the same hardware. nonsense. prices are similar for similar configurations, often less expensive. Disagree. I can buy a decent 15.6" brand new laptop for less than $400. Show us one... Here you go. https://memegenerator.net/img/instan...26/too-stupid- to-use-google-uses-facebook-and-have-others-google-instead.jpg So you couldn't actually do it. OK. Are you really that obtuse, Alan? Please don't breed, and if you have - hunt it down and kill it. Here you go, $399.99. http://www.microcenter.com/product/4...ire_3_A315-51- 580N_156_Laptop_Computer_-_Black Get a boyfriend. What a piece of crap. You wouldn't actually want to OWN one of those, would you? :-) I say the exact same thing about ALL Apple products. The *exact* same thing. |
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Hack-A-Mac, macOS High Sierra security vulnerability discovered
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Peter Köhlmann wrote: Your Name wrote: On 2017-12-03 15:54:52 +0000, Harry Newton said: On Wed, 29 Nov 2017 17:29:37 -0500, Doomsdrzej wrote: Read: MACOS UPDATE ACCIDENTALLY UNDOES APPLE'S "ROOT" BUG PATCH https://www.wired.com/story/macos-up...oot-bug-patch/ "Apple's patch is ... nearly as buggy as the code it was designed to fix" Read: Apple's had a shockingly bad week of software problems https://www.theverge.com/2017/12/2/1...software-probl ems-updates "It's [yet another] shoddy example of Apple ... not taking the time to test it properly." You do realise that these "bugs" actually affect an extremely miniscule number of Apple users?? Do you realize that you are way too stupid to understand the links? That "miniscule number" is basically most of apple users runing that OS version Really? For someone to take advantage of this bug, they'd need to get to a login prompt on your Mac. For most people this means physical access to the machine. To exploit it remotely you'd have to enable remote login, which isn't on by default. -- Barry Margolin, Arlington, MA *** PLEASE post questions in newsgroups, not directly to me *** |
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Hack-A-Mac, macOS High Sierra security vulnerability discovered
On Mon, 4 Dec 2017 06:18:51 +0000 (UTC), Anonymous
wrote: In article Alan Baker wrote: On 2017-12-03 2:40 PM, Anonymous wrote: In article Alan Baker wrote: On 2017-12-01 2:34 PM, Anonymous wrote: In article nospam wrote: In article , Doomsdrzej wrote: I pointed out in the post that you're quoting that it isn't up to my parents to remedy a problem that Apple created. They asked my parents to pay top dollar for Mac Mini and then offered performance that was a fraction of what Windows offered on the same hardware. nonsense. prices are similar for similar configurations, often less expensive. Disagree. I can buy a decent 15.6" brand new laptop for less than $400. Show us one... Here you go. https://memegenerator.net/img/instan...26/too-stupid- to-use-google-uses-facebook-and-have-others-google-instead.jpg So you couldn't actually do it. OK. Are you really that obtuse, Alan? Please don't breed, and if you have - hunt it down and kill it. Here you go, $399.99. http://www.microcenter.com/product/4...ire_3_A315-51- 580N_156_Laptop_Computer_-_Black Get a boyfriend. $400 for a Windows laptop with SSD no less while Apple can't figure out how to sell you Chinese crap with soldered on parts for less than $1k. That company targets hipster dufuses whose self-esteem depends entirely on other hipster dufuses envying them for about 5 seconds for having the latest Apple-branded ****box. They go to Starbucks to "use the Internet there" even when they have it at home JUST in the hope that some nerdy feminist might look in their direction. Betas, pure betas. |
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Hack-A-Mac, macOS High Sierra security vulnerability discovered
On Sun, 3 Dec 2017 23:53:32 -0800, Alan Baker
wrote: On 2017-12-03 10:18 PM, Anonymous wrote: In article Alan Baker wrote: On 2017-12-03 2:40 PM, Anonymous wrote: In article Alan Baker wrote: On 2017-12-01 2:34 PM, Anonymous wrote: In article nospam wrote: In article , Doomsdrzej wrote: I pointed out in the post that you're quoting that it isn't up to my parents to remedy a problem that Apple created. They asked my parents to pay top dollar for Mac Mini and then offered performance that was a fraction of what Windows offered on the same hardware. nonsense. prices are similar for similar configurations, often less expensive. Disagree. I can buy a decent 15.6" brand new laptop for less than $400. Show us one... Here you go. https://memegenerator.net/img/instan...26/too-stupid- to-use-google-uses-facebook-and-have-others-google-instead.jpg So you couldn't actually do it. OK. Are you really that obtuse, Alan? Please don't breed, and if you have - hunt it down and kill it. Here you go, $399.99. http://www.microcenter.com/product/4...ire_3_A315-51- 580N_156_Laptop_Computer_-_Black Get a boyfriend. What a piece of crap. You wouldn't actually want to OWN one of those, would you? :-) We don't need the approval of feminists and beta males not to hang oiurselves, Baked Anus. |
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Hack-A-Mac, macOS High Sierra security vulnerability discovered
On Mon, 04 Dec 2017 09:33:12 -0600, Roy Moore
wrote: On Sun, 3 Dec 2017 23:53:32 -0800, Alan Baker wrote: On 2017-12-03 10:18 PM, Anonymous wrote: In article Alan Baker wrote: On 2017-12-03 2:40 PM, Anonymous wrote: In article Alan Baker wrote: On 2017-12-01 2:34 PM, Anonymous wrote: In article nospam wrote: In article , Doomsdrzej wrote: I pointed out in the post that you're quoting that it isn't up to my parents to remedy a problem that Apple created. They asked my parents to pay top dollar for Mac Mini and then offered performance that was a fraction of what Windows offered on the same hardware. nonsense. prices are similar for similar configurations, often less expensive. Disagree. I can buy a decent 15.6" brand new laptop for less than $400. Show us one... Here you go. https://memegenerator.net/img/instan...26/too-stupid- to-use-google-uses-facebook-and-have-others-google-instead.jpg So you couldn't actually do it. OK. Are you really that obtuse, Alan? Please don't breed, and if you have - hunt it down and kill it. Here you go, $399.99. http://www.microcenter.com/product/4...ire_3_A315-51- 580N_156_Laptop_Computer_-_Black Get a boyfriend. What a piece of crap. You wouldn't actually want to OWN one of those, would you? :-) I say the exact same thing about ALL Apple products. The *exact* same thing. If Apple sold a paper bug with excrement in it and put their logo on it, these idiots would line up around the block for a chance to buy it for $2k. |
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Hack-A-Mac, macOS High Sierra security vulnerability discovered
On 2017-12-04 16:04:34 +0000, Barry Margolin said:
In article , Peter Köhlmann wrote: Your Name wrote: On 2017-12-03 15:54:52 +0000, Harry Newton said: On Wed, 29 Nov 2017 17:29:37 -0500, Doomsdrzej wrote: Read: MACOS UPDATE ACCIDENTALLY UNDOES APPLE'S "ROOT" BUG PATCH https://www.wired.com/story/macos-up...oot-bug-patch/ "Apple's patch is ... nearly as buggy as the code it was designed to fix" Read: Apple's had a shockingly bad week of software problems https://www.theverge.com/2017/12/2/1...software-probl ems-updates "It's [yet another] shoddy example of Apple ... not taking the time to test it properly." You do realise that these "bugs" actually affect an extremely miniscule number of Apple users?? Do you realize that you are way too stupid to understand the links? That "miniscule number" is basically most of apple users runing that OS version Really? For someone to take advantage of this bug, they'd need to get to a login prompt on your Mac. For most people this means physical access to the machine. To exploit it remotely you'd have to enable remote login, which isn't on by default. Please don't confuse the brainless anti-Apple know-nothings with actual facts. ;-) |
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Hack-A-Mac, macOS High Sierra security vulnerability discovered
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santos wrote: On 03 Dec 2017, Alan Baker posted some news On 2017-12-03 2:40 PM, Anonymous wrote: In article Alan Baker wrote: On 2017-12-01 2:34 PM, Anonymous wrote: In article nospam wrote: In article , Doomsdrzej wrote: I pointed out in the post that you're quoting that it isn't up to my parents to remedy a problem that Apple created. They asked my parents to pay top dollar for Mac Mini and then offered performance that was a fraction of what Windows offered on the same hardware. nonsense. prices are similar for similar configurations, often less expensive. Disagree. I can buy a decent 15.6" brand new laptop for less than $400. Show us one... Here you go. https://memegenerator.net/img/instan...26/too-stupid- to-use-google-uses-facebook-and-have-others-google-instead.jpg So you couldn't actually do it. OK. I could be wrong but I believe the OP is calling you stupid. lol |
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