> Symantec have been trying to demonise OS X for a long while. And it is going to work soon.
Because OS X has no Propolice-like compiler stack protection, nor anything like W^X which makes parts of the address space non-executable, nor anything like address space randomization which makes certain attacks very difficult, especially with the previous two techniques. So when they have a bug, it is exploitable just like bugs are on any other powerpc or i386 machine running some other operating system. These days even operating systems like Vista have the above 3 security technologies. But can we get back to OpenBSD discussions?