• Is it even possible to find a smartphone that has more zero-day bugs th

    From Andy Burnelli@21:1/5 to All on Wed Dec 14 17:17:43 2022
    XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone, comp.sys.mac.system

    Is it even possible to find a smartphone that has more zero-day bugs than
    does the Apple iPhone?

    I don't think it's possible.
    Do you?

    If you think the iPhone/iPad doesn't have more zero-day holes than any
    other common smartphone/pad in the history of such things, let us know.

    Because otherwise, everything you iKooks believe about iOS - is wrong.


    Wade Garrett wrote:

    On 12/13/22 1:38 PM, hounslow3@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
    See subject line

    Well whoopty freakin' do...

    FACT: There were over 30 security holes in iOS that iOS 16.2 fixes.
    Yes. That's how _bad_ Apple quality control is for the iOS relesae.

    And yes, _exploited_ zero-day holes are included in that fact.

    BTW, since I've plonked almost all the Apple iKooks who will, invariably
    claim out of their unfathomably consistent ignorance of all things Apple
    that every fact they're ignorant of about Apple must be, to them, a lie...

    Here is a cite for that fact of how atrocious iOS security truly is...
    *iOS 16.2 and iPadOS 16.2 Fix Over 30 Security Vulnerabilities*

    <https://www.macrumors.com/2022/12/13/apple-ios-16-2-security-vulnerabilities-fixed/>

    And as for iOS being the worst smartphone OS in history, see this today:
    *Apple fixes 'actively exploited' zero-day security vulnerability
    affecting most iPhones*
    <https://techcrunch.com/2022/12/13/apple-zero-day-webkit-iphone/>

    In summary, to respond to Wade's assessment of "whoopty freakin' do", his child-like response belies his almost total ignorance of what Apple is.

    The fact is that you can't find a more buggy insecure smartphone OS.
    If you could, you would.

    And you can't.

    Because ... _FACT_:
    *No smartphone has more zero-day holes, than does the Apple iPhone.*

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