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On 16 Mar 2024 15:35:32 GMT, Jolly Roger wrote:
>>>To be successfully attacked by malware, a Mac user must interactively>
download the malware to their computer
That's dead wrong.
Nope, it's correct.
No Jolly Roger. You're dead wrong.
<https://www.google.com/search?q=apple+zero+click+exploit>
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Q: *Why are you dead wrong?*
A: Because you are ignorant.
A: Because you're an Apple fanatical nut case.
A: Because your IQ is lower than half of normal.
(Pick one to three, but no more than three.)
<https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2024/01/03/the-pegasus-wake-up
-call-iphone-security-in-the-face-of-zero-click-exploits/>
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*You never read anything about Apple that Apple didn't feed you*, JR.
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HINT: *To own an Apple product is to ALREADY be exploited*, JR.
<https://apnews.com/article/technology-business-canada-software-hacking-dc3eeb
af4a4879e8ad714ce03f89e9d9>
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Apple's not going to advertise they have twice to three times as many
zero-day holes as Android has, silly.
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It's not in Apple's DNA to tell the truth. (Witness the recent half a
billion dollar settlement just this week for Tim Cook's recent lies.)
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There are very many zero-click exploits in both macOS & iOS, JR.
Most of them are in Apple's shitty kernel & many in the even worse webkit.
<https://techwireasia.com/09/2023/what-does-the-security-alert-on-apple-softwa
re-zero-click-spyware-mean/>
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In fact, just the known exploits of iOS are ten times that of Android.
https://www.cisa.gov/known-exploited-vulnerabilities-catalog
>>There have been *plenty* of zero-day zero-click no-interaction holes>
in Apple's operating systems
There have been plenty of zero days in *all* operating systems
Idiot. These are Apple newsgroups, Jolly Roger.
<https://www.popsci.com/technology/zero-click-hacks-explained/>
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You're like nospam was, Jolly Roger, before his contract with Apple expired
(his job was to contradict EVERY SINGLE FACT about Apple products).
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Not only does iOS have ten times more exploits than Android, but iOS and
macOS also have more zero-click exploits (& getting worse every year).
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For you to claim (as you did) that only Apple doesn't have zero-click
exploits shows how much of a fanatical nut case you are, since nobody who
isn't a fool would claim like you did above that Apple doesn't have them,
particularly in the crappy webkit and crappy kernel (which is where most of
them are).
<https://citizenlab.ca/2023/09/blastpass-nso-group-iphone-zero-click-zero-day-
exploit-captured-in-the-wild/>
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Apple doesn't even know how to write a kernel, for heaven's sake.
https://www.darkreading.com/ics-ot-security/patch-now-apple-zero-day-exploits-
bypass-kernel-security
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The messaging system of Apple also has many of the zero-click exploits.
https://threatpost.com/pegasus-spyware-uses-iphone-zero-click-imessage-zero-da
y/168899/
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But most zero clicks are in Apple's shitty kernel and crappy webkit code.
<https://www.darkreading.com/ics-ot-security/patch-now-apple-zero-day-exploits
-bypass-kernel-security>
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