Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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So what happened to everyone saying Apple products were secure? ;)
Looks like the hacker community is really starting to get their feet wet and this is probably only the beginning.
No one with half a brain would say Apple products are totally secure.
But the fact is, they are inherently more secure than the majority of Microsoft products.
And practically speaking, by comparing the number of exploits, they are vastly more secure than Microsoft products. There are various reasons, and not all because of Apple engineering, but the reality is, as of now, Apple products are Fort Knox compared to Microsoft products.
However, feel free to woot woot, dance a little jig, whatever, Microsoft fanboys. This appears to be a real and serious exploit, assuming someone hits an unsafe site. However, it will undoubtedly be patched, along with the embedded autodialing from the browser... something else that needs to be patched.
no, comparing the number of exploits says nothing. Microsoft has maany many more products than apple has. Microsoft has been on the front line and run on 90% of all computers for years. They are the fort knox of operating systems. How many security updates has macos had this year? Many time more than windows. by june 1st they had already patched over 100 flaws. Who knows what the number is at now but im guessing the patched another 30 this month. keep dreaming buddy !