Apple is the Leader in Admitting Software Bugs

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Apple's security flaws don't come primarily from its OS X operating system, but rather mostly stem from software like Safari, QuickTime and iTunes.

Quicktime! That brings back some memories. Not good memories, but memories all the same...

*Anyone else remember yelling at the monitor and screaming "Why did you become the default media player, WITHOUT MY PERMISSION, for a file that you CAN'T EVEN F**KING PLAY!!!"?
 
If we take the number of bugs found and use that as a metric to estimate the number of bugs NOT found (Say 70% of all bugs remain hidden), then what does that say about the quality of those at the 'top' of the list?

http://www.johndcook.com/blog/2010/07/13/lincoln-index/
 
Their hardware isn't targeted to the 'enthusiast' community ie US. It's targeted to the general public who isn't computer literate and who don't need a quad core CPU or a GOOD dedicated GPU. It's not a bug, but a marketing strategy, and judging by their recent quarter, it's working. Can't blame apple for being smart in 1 category.

FLAME ON
 
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For example, the cheat iPhone signal bars. Wait! that one don't was a bug. It was a by-design cheat.

My experience as apply user taughtme that the company excuses away the bugs. Never fix them.
Their solutions is "don't do that".
 
[citation][nom]mavanhel[/nom]That's a terrible graph. Who decided to use 3 shades of green!? I can't tell which one is HP and which one is Adobe.[/citation]

i think youre holding the graph wrong
 
I read this on Engadget earlier today and the reporting difference is kinda funny.

Engadget: "Secunia ranks Apple first in software insecurity"
Toms: "Apple is the Leader in Admitting Software Bugs"

I would have thought that Engadget was more pro-Apple than Toms, I guess not.
 
[citation][nom]gm0n3y[/nom]I read this on Engadget earlier today and the reporting difference is kinda funny.Engadget: "Secunia ranks Apple first in software insecurity"Toms: "Apple is the Leader in Admitting Software Bugs"I would have thought that Engadget was more pro-Apple than Toms, I guess not.[/citation]

I think apple stopped supplying both with freebie apple products for the time being and articles like these are posted out of spite until the freebies start shipping to them again.

But that's just me.
 
Love the discontinuity in reporting, a title that states "Apple is the Leader in Admitting Software Bugs" yet based off a graph with the title "Rank of top-10 vendors with most vulnerabilities," and Apple in the top spot...
 
[citation][nom]thrust2night[/nom]Wait. What? I thought they just worked.[/citation]
They do just work, but they never said it would work consistently, reliably, correctly or securely.
 
Yeah, I have to agree with others Marcus. That graph has no relation in anyway to "admitting" bugs. It looks more like the number of either a) vulnerabilities patched, or b) vulnerabilities reported by security companies.

To make this in any way, shape or form "pro-apple" like you're trying to spin it, it would have to show a percentage of total bugs fixed at the bare minimum, or better, percentage of bugs fixed vs the total number filed.

Maybe that information was included in the report, but your article provides none of that supporting information. You say yourself in the article "Secunia's method tracks the number of publically reported security flaws" which doesn't even indicate apple admitted to them.
 
[citation][nom]r0x0r[/nom]Quicktime! That brings back some memories. Not good memories, but memories all the same...*Anyone else remember yelling at the monitor and screaming "Why did you become the default media player, WITHOUT MY PERMISSION, for a file that you CAN'T EVEN F**KING PLAY!!!"?[/citation]

+1 lol

I remember for years that if you tried to install quicktime on my machine, I would probably cut off your fingers.... I use it now as its a lot more well behaved but only as a back up for files that refuse to play in anything else. I use an alternative to iTunes for my iPod... I think I understand where some of my dislike of Apple is coming from now... lol
 
ha... ars (an apple biased site) wrote this up like apple was suddenly a security mess, and tom's (a pc biased site) wrote this up like apple was doing good in reporting bugs on their stuff (which are security vulnerabilities, not just 'bugs')... sheesh...

what we 'all' should walk away with this is, the trend is moving away from ms, and onto third party extensions... (oracle java, apple itunes, adobe reader)
 
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