I browse porn sites all day and don't get any viruses

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07 Jul 2010, 7:40 am

DerKodeMeister wrote:
If there was any way I could give you access for free, then I would. So in a way, you would've won an internet (subcription).

but i do not need an internet subscription.
i can easily afford to be on the internet.

oh ok there is some part of my deep unrealized reality that realizes you want to give me a gift and i say thanks very much for that. you are a nice person.
there is a scant reality inside me that can see niceness.

true niceness can not be bought with all the money in the world



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07 Jul 2010, 9:21 am

Jookia wrote:
Asp-Z wrote:
skafather84 wrote:
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Asp-Z wrote:
I don't get viruses when I browse any sort of site. I have a Mac. :lol:


You are in for a rude surprise some day.


Especially with Macs becoming a larger portion of the computer market. Demographics are about to be a b***h for all Mac owners/users.


This urban myth is crap. There are still millions of Macs around, and quite a few hackers have thought it worth their time to create trojans for Macs, so if they could make true viruses for them so easily, it would have been done at least once.

As it stands, though, there have never been any true viruses for Macs, even though their marketshare has been growing over the past few years and there are many millions of them in use.


http://antivirus.about.com/od/macintosh ... ources.htm

Anyways, macs are total ripoffs. GNU/Linux is where its at.


I think I agree with you, I know there is a virus for macs because I remember knowing somebody having a mac and then got a virus which literally destroyed their mac.
Linux is pretty good and I don't think there really is any known viruses for their system. I use ubuntu sometimes, I guess that's pretty secure in some ways?


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07 Jul 2010, 9:25 am

superboyian wrote:
Jookia wrote:
Asp-Z wrote:
skafather84 wrote:
Fuzzy wrote:
Asp-Z wrote:
I don't get viruses when I browse any sort of site. I have a Mac. :lol:


You are in for a rude surprise some day.


Especially with Macs becoming a larger portion of the computer market. Demographics are about to be a b***h for all Mac owners/users.


This urban myth is crap. There are still millions of Macs around, and quite a few hackers have thought it worth their time to create trojans for Macs, so if they could make true viruses for them so easily, it would have been done at least once.

As it stands, though, there have never been any true viruses for Macs, even though their marketshare has been growing over the past few years and there are many millions of them in use.


http://antivirus.about.com/od/macintosh ... ources.htm

Anyways, macs are total ripoffs. GNU/Linux is where its at.


I think I agree with you, I know there is a virus for macs because I remember knowing somebody having a mac and then got a virus which literally destroyed their mac.
Linux is pretty good and I don't think there really is any known viruses for their system. I use ubuntu sometimes, I guess that's pretty secure in some ways?


That link is crap, it has three OS X 'viruses' which effect versions that are years old, then a bunch which effect OS 9, a version entirely different from OS X which was made obsolete a decade ago.

If that problem really was caused by malware, Superboyian, he would have had to have installed it himself.