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Contrary to popular belief, there has never been any shortage of
Macintosh-related security issues. OS9 had issues that warranted
attention. However, due to both ignorance and a lack of research,
many of these issues never saw the light of day. No solid
techniques were published for executing arbitrary code on OS9, and
there are no notable legacy Macintosh exploits. Due to the combined
lack of obvious vulnerabilities and accompanying exploits,
Macintosh appeared to be a solid platform. Threats to Macintosh's
OS X operating system are increasing in sophistication and number.
Whether it is the exploitation of an increasing number of holes,
use of rootkits for post-compromise concealment or disturbed denial
of service, knowing why the system is vulnerable and understanding
how to defend it is critical to computer security.
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