So how's macOS in security compared to Windows 10?

So how's macOS in security compared to Windows 10?

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>“Thousands of times every month, we give governments information about Apple customers and devices, in response to warrants and other forms of legal process. We have a team that responds to those requests 24 hours a day.”
>in response to warrants and other forms of legal process

What does this have to do with security? OP isn't asking about privacy or whether macOS is safe for criminal activity.

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>security
lmao

Apple's security track record is a fucking joke. They literally leave major exploits unpatched for years until it finally explodes in their face then when they can't figure out how to fix it, they just say "yea we dun suppor tha version anymor, please buy a new mac with the newest osx that still has the same unpatched exploit."

Is that really the best you can come up with?
I suppose it is because you always post it and it's shit.

I don't know user… Leaving a known local root exploit unpatched for years and not providing a patch for older macOS versions is pretty bad. Even Microsoft did a little better, they patched the vuln exploited by WannaCry on Windows XP. You know, the OS they have govt contractors pay millions of dollars to support despite XP not receiving official support since 2014.

OP, not too good. Updates are scarce as well. But being more obscure it's also harder to come across security issues. I frankly didn't have any problems myself since I use macOS.

>I've always been riding my bike without a helmet and I haven't yet had a fatal accident.
You realize the problem with your last sentence, yes?

No, because it doesn't have to do much with what you just said.

Individual anecdotal testimony is meaningless and potentially harmful for questions like this.

The fact that you've personally not had any issues with macOS says nothing about how secure the operating system is and how well the vendor handles security issues in its product.

Alright, then I guess you could instead trust articles like this about versions that almost decade old machines would be stuck at to make an assumption about the current state of the system. Also curiously enough, when SIP wasn't a thing yet.

In an isolated environment it's probably similar enough, although they seem to employ more intelligent people. Due macOS having a smaller market share and hence making it a less popular target, it's way better in a real scenario.


>Apple complies with the law
Fucking shocking.

You realize you can even upgrade an old ass mac to the newest version, right? It's like bitching about MS abandoning XP/Vista/7.

Exhibit A: Apple didn't bother to patch this vulnerability for several years.
Exhibit B: When they tried to patch it, they fucked up the patch.
Conclusion: They handled this very poorly.

It would be moronic to claim that a piece of software is insecure because it has had some vulnerabilities in the past. It would also be moronic to imply that the current version of the software does not have security problems.

Based on how Apple have handled serious security problems in their software, I don't exactly trust them to handle future vulnerabilities well either. Perhaps they're sitting on an unfixed one right now.

Do you get the relevance of Apple's past behavior regarding security issues?

>t. mactoddler

>mac
lmao

Perhaps we're all sitting in plenty of them, regardless of whatever software we use.

I wanted to install Windows yesterday for some dual booting. You tell me what to do after hearing that some of their shit was leaked, and there's now a fucking ransomware general because shit hit the fan yesterday apparently.

>>code leaked
>it was partners with special access, nothing important
>>ransomware
>it hit people who didn't patch

MS's security is pretty good nowadays.

Far worse.

Apple are literally the laziest shits on the planet. They will ignore exploits for weeks, months, years, unless it hits the news then their PR dept are the first ones to jump into action.

OSX doesn't even have a team anymore, it's managed entirely by the iOS team in their spare time, not even joking.

Ironically with how often Windows gets targeted, they're always proactive with patching and security related issues, mainly because large corporations and organizations require and depend on Windows for 99% of their workstations. The recent ransomware was caught in the wild and patched months before it even activated for all Windows versions. Literally the only ones affected were retards that refused to install security patches.