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beeeen009
5 months ago

Seems you’ve fallen into a false message. At the BSI I find, just stood, no messages that go beyond the normal warnings.

No product is safe. Apple’s products are probably less secure than their reputation

Return2809
5 months ago

Software is made by people.
Generally, “No program is faultless”
If this is the case, I can only confirm this assertion by pensioners and former programmers/software testers.
Even bad mistakes occurred only after many years.

Why would Apple make an exception?
A misconduct of a program often occurs when other packages have been exchanged. This is virtually daily for computers with Windows, Linux and MacOS.

Ploedder
5 months ago

Already the first virus was built for the MAC.

But by blurring, unnecessarily unnecessarily, Mac does not know any viruses.

But…

llarryyllarryy
5 months ago

All apple products are affected. Apple has messed up a mogility to discover something and therefore spreads that they are virus-free, the reality looks naturally different

CatsEyes
5 months ago
Reply to  llarryyllarryy

Do you know examples from everyday life, not exactly Pegasus, etc?

CatsEyes
5 months ago

This applies in principle, clearly. But getting a virus into an iOS device is hardly possible for less smart.

llarryyllarryy
5 months ago

Only a system is always as safe as the user is smart;)

CatsEyes
5 months ago

… but in rare cases …

😉

And in the way that goes into Windows, this is not happening in iOS.

CatsEyes
5 months ago

Okay, it was involuntary because I used it, just thinking about iOS. MAC isn’t that restrictive, right.

CatsEyes
5 months ago

Okay, it was involuntary because I used it, just thinking about iOS. MAC isn’t that restrictive, right.