Re: Comprehensive current zero-day platform comparisons?

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Sujet : Re: Comprehensive current zero-day platform comparisons?
De : ithinkiam (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Chris)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphone comp.mobile.android
Date : 16. Jun 2025, 13:34:54
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Marion <marion@facts.com> wrote:
On Sun, 15 Jun 2025 09:40:42 -0000 (UTC), Chris wrote :
 
 
The CISA report is reliable, as is the GTIG report, Chris.
Nobody claims they are not reliable - least of which is Paul.
 
Is that it?!
 
These are facts, Chris, not assertions:
 <https://www.cisa.gov/known-exploited-vulnerabilities-catalog>
 <https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/threat-intelligence/2024-zero-day-trends>

No. Those are URLs.

One resolves to an incomplete for many reasons catalogue. The other to a
blog post of an analysis by an expert group.

For you to call those facts mere assertions, is what Apple trolls do.
 
Paul didn't mention reliability. He was talking about
interpretation. Which is always your weakness. You try to infer/imply
claims which are unsupported by the data.
 
I love Paul but the fact is that Paul doesn't have any better data.
Nor do you.
Neither do I.
 
If any of us had better data, then that's what we'd be discussing.

Your problem is that you're over interpreting the data, calling it "facts"
and then getting emotional when someone disagrees.

Only you claimed that these aren't facts, Chris. Not Paul. Just you.
You *hate* every fact about Apple because Apple lied to you, Chris.
 
I made no such claim. Why do you always insist in lying?
 
Then you agree that the CISA report shows that cumulatively iOS has about
1-1/2 times

You keep repeating this phrase, but it is very unclear. Do you mean, "1x to
0.5x" which means at most the same and as little as half? Which is counter
to your narrative. It would also be usually written "0.5 - 1.0 times". You
likely meant something, but wrote it poorly.

the total number of known zero-day exploits than Android has.

That may be what is reported in CISA, but as has been clearly described it
is flawed. Any comparative analysis has little validity and can't be
extrapolated to make grandiose claims.

 
If Apple locked you into that walled prison garden "for your safety", why
do you have 1-1/2 times the number of known zero day exploits in iOS?
 
Where is that safety you paid so dearly for in lost functionality?

When did I pay dearly for safety?


Date Sujet#  Auteur
15 Jun 25 * Re: Comprehensive current zero-day platform comparisons?15Chris
15 Jun 25 `* Re: Comprehensive current zero-day platform comparisons?14Marion
16 Jun 25  +* Re: Comprehensive current zero-day platform comparisons?4Chris
17 Jun 25  i`* Re: Comprehensive current zero-day platform comparisons?3Marion
17 Jun 25  i +- Re: Comprehensive current zero-day platform comparisons?1R.Wieser
17 Jun 25  i `- Re: Comprehensive current zero-day platform comparisons?1Chris
16 Jun 25  `* Re: Comprehensive current zero-day platform comparisons?9Chris
17 Jun 25   +* Re: Comprehensive current zero-day platform comparisons?4Marion
17 Jun 25   i`* Re: Comprehensive current zero-day platform comparisons?3Chris
22 Jun 25   i `* Re: Comprehensive current zero-day platform comparisons?2Chris
23 Jun 25   i  `- Re: Comprehensive current zero-day platform comparisons?1Marion
17 Jun 25   `* Re: Comprehensive current zero-day platform comparisons?4Marion
17 Jun 25    +- Re: Comprehensive current zero-day platform comparisons?1Alan
17 Jun 25    +- Re: Comprehensive current zero-day platform comparisons?1AJL
17 Jun 25    `- Re: Comprehensive current zero-day platform comparisons?1Chris

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