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I see the "Vote" code ....
... has been "upgraded". It nows zero % on the first vote.

Anyway, the real question is what can be attacked on a Mac (or a Linux box) as most distros force you into a standard user account that has very limited capabilities and certainly cannot install software. This is the very mechanism that MS tells us makes Vista more secure.

Also does the Apple "Outlook" share the same faults as the Windows Outlook or does it depend on a completely different code base?
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I see the "Vote" code ....  bportlock | 03/06/08
Outlook  Stuka | 03/06/08
Limited user is meaningless  rpmyers1 | 03/06/08
Neither really  jorjitop | 03/06/08
There are  ShadeTree | 03/06/08
All of which...  Stuka | 03/06/08
Vast majority of Viruses and malware for windows  rtk | 03/06/08
Well, I would to say to Mac users that  BroGnorik | 03/06/08
Why do feel the need to make things up?  toadlife | 03/06/08
Care to prove that? [NT]  Mikael_z | 01/30/09
I merely  ShadeTree | 03/06/08
Re: There are  none none | 03/06/08
Easy  toadlife | 03/06/08
D'OH!  none none | 03/06/08
And Apple's helping it be smug and not secure  rpmyers1 | 03/06/08
What do you do with the Mini?  ye | 03/07/08
Until....  epcraig | 03/07/08
RE: Mac users - Secure or smug?  David Spencer-20660146163390554490918120654216 | 03/07/08
NO system is 100% secure  drprod@... | 03/07/08
REboot after installs  Michael Fournier | 01/29/09

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