Sujet : Re: Orphaned CodoPods are found in Apple software
De : andrew (at) *nospam* spam.net (Andrew)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphone comp.sys.mac.appsDate : 07. Jul 2024, 07:33:09
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Jolly Roger wrote on 7 Jul 2024 03:21:43 GMT :
...yet you and your little troll buddies (namely badgolferman) continue
to lie trying to blame Apple for third-party vulnerabilities.
Here are some FACTS you desperately want us to ignore:
Open source vulnerabilities remain unpatched for decades
<https://www.itweb.co.za/article/open-source-vulnerabilities-remain-unpatched-for-decades/wbrpO7gPwGdMDLZn>
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A new report reveals an enormous number of identified open source
vulnerabilities remain unpatched for 10 years and longer, often because
organisations have no idea what open source code they are using.
Hi Jolly Roger,
The fact is that Apple highly touts that their ecosystem provides safety
and security and yet, you religious zealots are claiming that Apple lied.
Specifically, you zealots are claiming Apple is either incompetent at
testing for mac/iOS app vulnerabilities - or - Apple simply doesn't care.
Either way, the fact is if security researchers found these holes, there's
no good reason for you to claim that Apple isn't capable of finding them.
The fact is, either the Apple ecosystem provides the advertised safety and
security - or - the Apple ecosystem isn't even tested by Apple. Ever.
Given you religious zealots claim Apple is incompetent at testing, then we
can only assume that Apple lied when Apple touted safety and security.
The Apple ecosystem, in a word, is shit, and all you zealots can do is
claim that Apple is incompetent at testing that Apple shit ecosystem.