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Apple Loosens Anti-Piracy Protection in IWork '09
#5
Posted 27 January 2009 - 11:36 AM
DYRM, I do hope you understand the actual meaning of the word illiterate, you don't seem to. Anyway, once again, this article is about anti-piracy protection in iWork, nothing to do with any trojans or viruses, but I suppose you don't bother actually reading an article and making a comment that relates to it. If you see an article on Mac viruses and trojans, then by all means post your silly comments about Steve Jobs taking Billions from illiterate Mac users like me.
#6
Posted 27 January 2009 - 12:03 PM
DoU... iWork from Apple DID NOT have a ttrojan in it, a pirated / modified version did. If anyone is so cheap that they download and install a $79 pirated program from the internet then they get what they deserve. You can't hold any software company, be it Apple, Microsoft or whomever, responsible or to blame if you run a custom (and illegal) piece of malware on your system and it installs only God knows what on it. Custom installer software (malware) written to attack a system from the inside on a PC or a Mac is no real challenge. The only challenge is to find someone crazy (being kind here) enough to download and run it.
#7
Posted 27 January 2009 - 01:40 PM
Okay, before this gets way out of hand, please keep all responses in line with the article and the Discussion title. Personal attacks will not be tolerated and any personal attack posts will be edited or removed. If you have any questions, please feel free to review the {document:id=1000}.
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