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Originally Posted by rudack
Time for a little education on Mac Viruses.
There are no known OS X Viruses in the wild. Apple offered 25k to the first hacker who could write one that has an executable code that attaches itself to a program or file, just as the viruses do in Windows and spread. To this date the prize has not been claimed. There are hundreds of thousands of windows viruses and there are a handful of Mac OS 9 viruses but still none for OSX. This has nothing to do with popularity it has to do with the file system and kernel on the Mac OSX. (unix based). It’s is a well architected OS compared to windows. Is it unhackible? No.
Did you know Microsoft found a security hole in Windows 7 that has been in their OS since 1995? Let me type that again…. 1995…. This just goes to show you that MS just builds crap on top of crap. Lip stick on a pig. Look at Windows 7 - It is windows vista with a few enhancements and a fix for UAC. Yay. Get back to me when they launch WinFS… Been waiting 8 years already.
Viruses on the whole are on the way down. Trojans and Spyware is where it is at these days and 99.9% of the time it is because of the browser and not the OS and IE is just a pig.... 
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I still think popularity plays a large roll. How many hackers know what they are doing with a Mac OS? Compared to the huge number of hackers that play with Windows? If you took a large group of hackers and gave them the time to sit down and get familiar with the operating system I'm confidant that holes will start appearing (true for any computer system really).
And yes, I hate IE, I refuse to use it wherever possible.