Mac Java Hack Signals Big Trouble, Says Analyst
"Apple will find itself eating a big piece of humble pie," says Enterprise Strategy Group's Jon Oltsik on the newly revealed security hole for Apple users.
What's the fallout from Apple's slow response to security threats?
Oltsik: All software has vulnerabilities including Mac OS X. What is surprising is Apple's somewhat cavalier attitude toward fixing the problem. I can't say why Apple did not address this vulnerability sooner. I will say that I find Apple's behavior toward security curious to say the least. Apple publicly takes shots at Windows security, yet its security practices seem a bit ad hoc.
I've long believed that Mac OS X will soon suffer the type of exploits that Windows has seen, and Apple will find itself eating a big piece of humble pie. Mac OS was never an attractive target in the past. It is now.
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