There’s not much to report here, other than security expert Marc Maiffret claiming that Apple appears to have a lax attitude towards security, and sticking with security through obscurity to avoid malware.
Sure, there’s not much malware for OS X now, but Apple’s lax attitude towards security (including leaving major Java vulnerabilities unpatched for six months) means that there’s not much security there if anyone does ever target OS X.
Like at Pwn2Own, where every year of the contest, Apple products got pwned – and from 2008 on, they were the first to fall.
Source: LA Times Blogs