> OS X can be compromised. Doesn't really matter whether it's technically
> a virus or a trojan, users ata, credentials bank details etc are all at
> risk.
>
>
Of course it can be compromised. Weak passwords, the occasional but rare
application exploit, or user level exploits derived from social engineering
hacks. In fact almost exactly the same vectors as desktop Linux, but there
are none in normal use that could be executed in the same way that was once
possible in Windows and none that come from any weaknesses in the operating
system.

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