Please point out the law to me that says that you cannot direct someone to a 'hacker website'.
Especially when said reference was explicitly requested, and a direct response to said inquiry would explicitly identify the presented URL as being possibly malicious.
Years ago, when I had to use ms-windows computers regularly, I had a collection of viruses and trojans on hand to validate the functionality of anti-virus software. After all, what the heck good is it, if it doesn't actually work?
I don't even own a Mac. I'm a Unix/Linux guy because it suits the way I work better than the alternatives, so I don't even have a dog in this fight. I'm genuinely interested in an actual example of Mac viral and/or trojan code extant on the web. If you can't actually identify same, just say so.
there are several identified in the article that haven’t been addressed yet. why dont you look to those?
instead its the same tired argument.