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Originally Posted by Aymara
But in Yosemite deactivating the spyware features works, in Win 10 it doesn't.
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It doesn't work in OSX either. Unless you manually disable certain kexts. And these get reenabled after every system update. It's somewhat less aggressive, but basically the same.
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El Capitan is a disaster again, causing tons of incompatibilities. These yearly upgrades are a nightmare!
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No it isn't. Yosemite was far worse. The only problem now is old software. Old kexts that no longer get loaded. If they are part of a framework, other parts might start loading and fail, sometimes with a system crash as a result. That's something Apple can't test for.
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Ubuntu showed, that it's just a matter of time, until the only way to stay safe is to stay offline .... privacy is lost everywhere, even on Linux.
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In Linux, it's systemd that is obfuscating every entry and exit to the kernel, network... Fortunately, there's still BSD.
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Not astonishing, when the sheeps are crying "we have nothing to hide", when they walk to the shambles. But I'm shocked, that even experts don't discuss risks for enterprise IT.
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There's no ROI on security. IT professionals have been silenced by the share holders. And we know who they are...