OSX gets a VIRUS!
Created on: February 17th, 2006
Apple gets a virus
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1. The "virus" had to be executed by the user, who had to have full admin priveleges, after being downloaded manually from the carrier email and unzipped, and
2. 9 times out of 10, the script would cease to run after the computer had been shut off. Only in a few select cases did the script successfully reinitialize on startup.
3. 1 virus, if you can even call it that, is still far superior to - what's it at now? - 75,000 known Windows XP viruses?
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