Posted on 09/22/2016 4:23:26 PM PDT by Shanghai Dan
I will say that the VAST majority of computer users are uninformed and wish to stay that way.
As a Microsoft Certified Network Administrator I constantly had to teach proper procedures and the like to people who just didn’t want to be bothered. They wanted their computers to turn on, do what they want and work perfectly, always.
It was very rare that I dealt with a user who really cared about security, data integrity, best practices, etc.
Apple computers are not for people that want to go under the hood - and from my experience that is about 90% of the people out there.
It used to drive me crazy that people - like my wife - didn’t care if their computer only took memory upgrades in matched pairs, or that they needed an IDE drive, not an SCSI drive or that their video card didn’t support the resolution they wanted...they just wanted it to work.
Apple is for them. Some of us geeks still like to open our boxes and tinker, but most just want to do their work and turn it off.
That’s me at 83
From your own article:
"Several security companies have now banded together in the search for malicious iOS apps: Claud Xiao from PaloAlto Networks has reportedly discovered 39, Fox-IT also found a number of others, a representative told WIRED in an email. Many of those apps are popular in China, such as Railway 12306, used for purchasing train tickets, and a version of WeChat, a messaging app."
It actually turned out that there were fewer than 40 of these XcodeGhost apps on the Chinese Apple App Store, while over 4000 were on third party stores for sideloading/jailbroken app stores. NONE were ever found outside of China.
It's better to educate them on the severe dangers of jailbreaking their secure devices and making them totally insecure!
Thanks for clarifing.
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