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Apple’s Mac OS X security strategy differs from Microsoft’s Windows

posted onNovember 17, 2008
by hitbsecnews

"As Apple has increased its share of the computer market, hackers have become more interested in developing exploits for its software vulnerabilities. Like Microsoft, Apple must issue security patches from time to time, but the two companies have very different distribution approaches for their security fixes," Jim Offner reports for MacNewsWorld.

"'Software update' is common parlance among regular computer users," Offner reports. "More than likely, an 'update' is a 'patch' -- a code modification designed to protect against the latest virus, worm or other security threat."

Offner reports, "Patches are all in a day's work for Microsoft and Apple engineers. Indeed, the second Tuesday of every month has become known in tech circles as 'Patch Tuesday.' That's when Microsoft issues its latest updates for its operating systems and applications."

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