“First, youre changing the subject from the challenge I posted to you.”
What challenge?
“Second, none of those is current, and none of them broke out into the wild, so whats the point?”
The one supported by ImmunitySec is current. They were all in the wild - those are actual exploit code.
There’s a difference between an exploit and a worm or virus. They can use one to spread. In these cases no one cared enough to write one. I’m not sure what your point is here other than to carry the water for Jobs.
You claimed in post #11 that Apple has falsely claimed these problems were nothing but hot air. I challenged you to give examples of that.
So far, you haven’t posted a single claim by Apple that any of these reported exploits were merely hot air.
It’s simple: If you can’t back that claim up with quotes from Apple, then you’re full of hot air with that wild claim.