Re: Are iPhones subject to ransomware attacks?

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Sujet : Re: Are iPhones subject to ransomware attacks?
De : BDB (at) *nospam* nomail.afraid.org (David Brooks)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphone comp.sys.mac.system comp.mobile.ipad
Date : 19. Mar 2024, 09:08:44
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On 18/03/2024 19:11, WolfFan wrote:
On Mar 18, 2024, Jolly Roger wrote
(in article <l5r52lFm4ctU1@mid.individual.net>):
 
On 2024-03-18, David Brooks<BDB@nomail.afraid.org>  wrote:
On 18/03/2024 11:22, WolfFan wrote:
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:
>
FACT: All platforms have zero days.
>
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.
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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.
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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.
>
See MID <l5pbvaFdsdbU1@mid.individual.net>
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Jolly Roger said .... "*ALL* platforms have zero days." Look! ^^^^^^^
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Again, anti-malware doesn't protect against zero days. And there's no
such thing as antivirus apps on iOS, dumbass.
 He’s so brain-damaged that he cannot read and comprehend simple sentences.
I suspect that he has no idea what a zero-day is. Remember, this is the idiot
who posted that he thought that x.x.x.x was a valid IPv4 address. He
literally has no clue. It is impossible to exaggerate just how stupid he is;
certainly my mother’s Scotty terrier is considerably smarter than he is.
Even if she has been known to chase ducks bigger than she is. Like many small
dogs, she thinks that she’s a wolf. Like many idiots, Our David thinks that
he has a clue. They’re both wrong. It’s a lot cuter when it’s a terrier
that’s wrong than when its a bald ape who, he says, was once a naval
officer.
THIS item explains that an Apple computer /cannot/ be influenced by a "zero day"!
https://support.apple.com/en-ca/guide/security/secdc7c6c88e/web
There is obviously no need for anti-malware software on a modern Apple computer.
Why then, I wonder, is this product so successful?  www.clamxav.com
Do tell!

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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