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So no trojans in non pirated OS X software?
Good to know. I just found a screen saver with dancing elves made by a company called "l0Rd$ 0f d37TH" and it seems neato. I'm installing it now and... what the? Hello? Something odd goin
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So no trojans in non pirated OS X software?  NonZealot | 01/27/09
Not in any reputable companies software.  Win3.1 | 01/27/09
Then there is no reason to switch any more  NonZealot | 01/27/09
It is not just the infected user that pays  Michael Fournier | 01/30/09
It's ignorance not stupidity  Neutron Man | 01/30/09
Very droll  Neutron Man | 01/30/09
RE: Little Snitch tattles on trojans  Samic | 01/27/09
Unlike Vista's UAC  MyMac | 01/27/09
Err...  Sleeper Service | 01/27/09
Then it's not ver useful  honeymonster | 01/27/09
Re: Then it's not ver useful  PottHead | 01/27/09
RE: Little Snitch tattles on trojans  Ian.Betteridge | 01/27/09
So it works a almost like Vistas built-in firewall then?  honeymonster | 01/27/09
Today it's in pirated software, tommorrow...  Narg | 01/30/09
No reason to change?  geekbrit | 01/30/09
RE: Little Snitch tattles on trojans  whitecat | 01/30/09
not as cool  homant@... | 02/18/09
Back in the last Century  techrepublic@... | 01/30/09

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