Security concerns prompt Google to switch from Windows to Mac

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  • Reply 81 of 84
    jetzjetz Posts: 1,293member
    One thing that's interesting, is that we'll now find out how secure OS X truly is. The last time around, the PLA's Second and/or Third Departments did such a good job, Google needed the NSA's help to fix the problem (it's too bad the conspiracy nuts see this as a privacy issue). Let's see how the Chinese hackers fare against OS X.
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  • Reply 82 of 84
    jetzjetz Posts: 1,293member
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    Originally Posted by sheff View Post


    Great now 30,000 Chinese hackers are gonna be reassigned to write exploits for the mac. Thanks for being evil there google.



    Are you at least intrigued at the possibility of OS X finally getting tested and pushed to the same level as Windows?
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  • Reply 83 of 84
    jetzjetz Posts: 1,293member
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    Originally Posted by myapplelove View Post


    What they are putting the closed system, big brother apple on their desktops in google, and then bashing the living daylights out of apple in public? Who would have thought they were the biggest hypocrites on the globe...



    Apparently, you haven't watched the keynote. It's quite clear in that keynote, that Gundothra was referring to future of mobile devices.
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  • Reply 84 of 84
    chiachia Posts: 714member
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    Originally Posted by bettieblue View Post


    BS. Mac users that want to get through the proxy at work must use FireFox (also lagging behind the Windows version) since Safari does not support Kerberose either. However Chrome on Windows has full Kerberose support.





    Mac OS X 10.6 Help - About Kerberos

    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.h...6/en/8740.html

    Quote:

    Mac OS X applications that can use Kerberos include Safari



    Kerberos: Highly Secure Single Sign-On Authentication in Mac OS X

    http://developer.apple.com/opensourc...erosintro.html



    I note that you've been consistently misspelling Kerberos as Kerberose.

    That's ironic as usernames and passwords need to be correctly spelt for Kerberos to work.
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