1. sorinv's Avatar
    This is from the IoT conference today
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    05-11-16 08:44 PM
  2. sorinv's Avatar
    Software vulnerabilities in major OS-es as presented at IoT conference in silicon Valley today-img_0892.jpg

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    05-11-16 08:45 PM
  3. Ment's Avatar
    Must've been a presentation by Greenhills, the maker of Integrity. I don't think I've ever used a device with Integrity although I'm sure I've been around it as they are used in planes.
    05-11-16 09:22 PM
  4. sorinv's Avatar
    That's what the slides logo says: Green Hills.
    05-11-16 09:28 PM
  5. Polt's Avatar
    Hahahhahahahah take that OS X
    05-11-16 10:15 PM
  6. cribble2k's Avatar
    That looks like a blurry, low definition picture taken from a BlackBerry camera.

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    05-15-16 03:50 AM
  7. TgeekB's Avatar
    Hahahhahahahah take that OS X
    The more popular you are the more vulnerabilities. I'm not an expert but I believe they fix them rather fast.
    05-15-16 07:51 AM
  8. MikeX74's Avatar
    Hahahhahahahah take that OS X
    Did someone on OS X's development team kick your puppy or something?
    05-15-16 08:53 AM
  9. app_Developer's Avatar
    The more popular you are the more vulnerabilities. I'm not an expert but I believe they fix them rather fast.
    Yes, but they also had a poor starting point. They just didn't take security seriously for a very long time. They are playing catch up in this area, but, to your point, they are catching up fast.
    05-15-16 08:57 AM
  10. TgeekB's Avatar
    Yes, but they also had a poor starting point. They just didn't take security seriously for a very long time. They are playing catch up in this area, but, to your point, they are catching up fast.
    That's true. They have changed over time.
    05-15-16 08:59 AM
  11. Polt's Avatar
    Yes, but they also had a poor starting point. They just didn't take security seriously for a very long time. They are playing catch up in this area, but, to your point, they are catching up fast.
    Nah, just trolling, it's a great OS, but I prefer windows, old habits die hard.
    05-16-16 07:46 AM
  12. bakron1's Avatar
    Thats the problem will any security, no one takes it's seriously until they are directly affected one way or another and usually by then it's too late. In the modern global communications age, anytime your connected to the grid, your vulnerable. So be smart, use good passwords, don't open email attachments from folks you don't know, common sense goes a long way.
    TgeekB likes this.
    05-16-16 07:58 AM

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