Thursday 24 April 2014

Grr to the Mac

So today my Mac crashed, again, because I scrolled too fast, again, and it got me thinking about all those so&so's who claim "Mac's never crash", "Mac's are hassle free", "Mac's are virus free", so I did a little reading.

Did you know...

...The first ever replicating PC virus was written for a Mac? Rich Skrenta, at 15 years old in 1982 created the Elk Cloner virus as a prank. The self replicating boot sector virus was written for Apple II systems.

..The Flashback Trojan, masquerading as an Adobe Flash installer, was a drive-by-download style virus, which was able to install itself due to a JAVA flaw. Over 600,000 Macs were affected world wide; basically anyone who 1) had the vulnerable version of JAVA installed and 2) browsed a website hosting the virus. Apple took far longer to react to the virus than Microsoft, and left JAVA to issue the necessary updates. Microsoft took care of it themselves, weeks earlier, regardless of the fact it only affected Mac's.

Mac Defender is a known virus to affect Mac's, which Apple initially released instructions for on how to remove it. Instructions. Not a Hotfix or Update. Instructions. A DIY manual to cleaning your own system.

...The first Mac systems to revise their firmware after BIOS led to a lot of elilo hacking; attacking the boot sequence, which can affect everything from your hard drives to your network interaction. The main use for it on an Apple system appears to be to prevent people running alternative OS's on the system. There's no actual magic going on inside your Mac. They really are all the same on the inside.

...A Mac is made up of a motherboard, CPU, RAM, a GFX, HDD and a NIC (and other optional peripherals and add-on cards) just like a Microsoft system! In fact the MacBook Pro contains an Intel Core Processor, just like my Windows 7 system. It books off of the new fancy Solid State Disks, just like my Windows 7 system. It has an NVIDIA GFX, just like my old Windows XP system. It's like they're the same! And do you know what this means? They're both equally as likely to succumb to hardware failure.

...It's this easy to trick a Mac user into destroying his own system:-



FYI the command referred to in the image above reformats your hard drive.

...It took Apple until 2012 to start issuing Automatic Security Updates, reducing the amount of time Hackers have access to system vulnerabilities. That's right kids, Mac's require updates too. While you were moaning about XP and Windows 7 updating all the time, your Mac would have been wide open to attacks while you were busy not manually updating.

Mac's aren't perfect. They're computers. No, there's not as much Malware out there to attack them, but why would hackers waste their time attacking the system with only a 10% market share? If I was a hacker, I can only imagine I would be in it for the money so hacking some kids secret porn stash would not be on my agenda.

And just for clarification, here are the figures as of February 2014:-



As a final side note, as I come up against this all the time, Mac users who buy specific External Drives for compatibility purposes are being dupped. You can reformat an NTFS drive from your system, and you DO NOT have to select a Mac only or Microsoft only format. In fact you can use exFAT!! Developed by Microsoft for compatibility with XBox, this File System is compatible with both systems with none of the annoying 4GB file size limits of FAT32. Now we can all live in harmony.



Go PC.

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