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Mac toast.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/pcworld/20080327/tc_pcworld/143901;_ylt=AjIobo5UnvEhGMpBp6RQ5Jdk24cA

Gone in 2 Minutes: Mac Gets Hacked First in Contest

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That's enough to put anyone off from using Safari, doesn't it?


By another mean it happened last year as well.

http://www.maclife.com/article/news_roundup_4-23-07

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Originally posted by zeeblebot
Mac toast.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/pcworld/20080327/tc_pcworld/143901;_ylt=AjIobo5UnvEhGMpBp6RQ5Jdk24cA

Gone in 2 Minutes: Mac Gets Hacked First in Contest
Take away message from this story is:

1) Do not open emails from strangers;

2) Do not visit malicious looking sites (whether how we could tell that is another story..).

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Originally posted by kyue
Take away message from this story is:

1) Do not open emails from strangers;

2) Do not visit malicious looking sites (whether how we could tell that is another story..).
Mcafee site Advisor

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Originally posted by zeeblebot
Mac toast.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/pcworld/20080327/tc_pcworld/143901;_ylt=AjIobo5UnvEhGMpBp6RQ5Jdk24cA

Gone in 2 Minutes: Mac Gets Hacked First in Contest
May I ask, what is a "Mac toast"?

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Originally posted by kfennessy
May I ask, what is a "Mac toast"?
You know how some people claim to see faces of famous people in a piece of toast? Well a "Mac Toast" is a piece of toast that looks a lot like a mac.

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Originally posted by Raven69
You know how some people claim to see faces of famous people in a piece of toast? Well a "Mac Toast" is a piece of toast that looks a lot like a mac.
Very strange, I will need to look out for that next time I have toasted bread 😀

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Originally posted by kyue
Take away message from this story is:

1) Do not open emails from strangers;

2) Do not visit malicious looking sites (whether how we could tell that is another story..).
Where's the fun in that?

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Originally posted by Bad wolf
Where's the fun in that?
I know, eh? I always visit malicious sites...'tis like an extreme sport, but for geeks.