Re: Are iPhones subject to ransomware attacks?

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Sujet : Re: Are iPhones subject to ransomware attacks?
De : akwolffan (at) *nospam* zoho.com (WolfFan)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphone  comp.sys.mac.system  comp.mobile.ipad
Date : 18. Mar 2024, 12:22:56
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On Mar 18, 2024, Jolly Roger wrote
(in article <l5puflFges3U1@mid.individual.net>):

On 2024-03-17, David Brooks<BDB@nomail.afraid.org>  wrote:
On 17/03/2024 23:16, Jolly Roger wrote:
On 2024-03-17, Sten deJoode<StendeJood@nospam.net>  wrote:
On 16 Mar 2024 15:35:32 GMT, Jolly Roger wrote:
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To be successfully attacked by malware, a Mac user must
interactively download the malware to their computer
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That's dead wrong.
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Nope, it's correct.
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No Jolly Roger. You're dead wrong.
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Nope, I'm right.
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FACT: All platforms have zero days.
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Agreed. Hence the need to run anti-malware software on Apple devices?
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Nope. Anti-malware doesn't protect against zero days.

he’s been told that before. he ignores it. he’s an idiot.

And there's no
such thing as antivirus software on Apple mobile devices anyway.

he’s been told that before, too. Either his one poor alcohol-addled neuron
fails to recall or he just ignores it. he’s an idiot.
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The only reason you are trying to single Apple out is to troll.
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If you choose NOT to do employ anti-malware software, how do you avoid
"interactively downloading malware to your computer" if you do not
recognise it as such? It may be well obfuscated and/or trick you.
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You clearly didn't read or understand the safe computing practices I
already outlined. Go back and read it again - slowly if needed.

he lacks the cognative capability to understand much beyonf tying his
shoelaces.
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Also, fuck off, troll.

he’ll just get a new nym.


Date Sujet#  Auteur
17 Mar 24 * Re: Are iPhones subject to ransomware attacks?18Sten deJoode
18 Mar 24 +* Re: Are iPhones subject to ransomware attacks?15Jolly Roger
18 Mar 24 i+* Re: Are iPhones subject to ransomware attacks?10David Brooks
18 Mar 24 ii+- Re: Are iPhones subject to ransomware attacks?1Your Name
18 Mar 24 ii`* Re: Are iPhones subject to ransomware attacks?8Jolly Roger
18 Mar 24 ii `* Re: Are iPhones subject to ransomware attacks?7WolfFan
18 Mar 24 ii  `* Re: Are iPhones subject to ransomware attacks?6Jolly Roger
18 Mar 24 ii   +* Re: Are iPhones subject to ransomware attacks?4WolfFan
19 Mar 24 ii   i`* Re: Are iPhones subject to ransomware attacks?3David Brooks
19 Mar 24 ii   i `* Re: Are iPhones subject to ransomware attacks?2WolfFan
19 Mar 24 ii   i  `- Re: Are iPhones subject to ransomware attacks?1Sten deJoode
18 Mar 24 ii   `- Re: Are iPhones subject to ransomware attacks?1David Brooks
18 Mar 24 i`* Re: Are iPhones subject to ransomware attacks?4Sten deJoode
18 Mar 24 i `* Re: Are iPhones subject to ransomware attacks?3Jolly Roger
18 Mar 24 i  `* Re: Are iPhones subject to ransomware attacks?2Sten deJoode
19 Mar 24 i   `- Re: Are iPhones subject to ransomware attacks?1Jolly Roger
18 Mar 24 `* Re: Are iPhones subject to ransomware attacks?2WolfFan
18 Mar 24  `- Re: Are iPhones subject to ransomware attacks?1Jolly Roger

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