Do Macs Have an Edge Against APTs? 210
itwbennett writes "Macs aren't being hit with advanced persistent threat (APT) attacks, but that doesn't mean they're invulnerable, say researchers at iSec Partners. Speaking at the Black Hat conference in Las Vegas Wednesday, iSec founder Alex Stamos and his team of researchers took a look at the typical stages of an APT attack — and compared how the Mac would do versus Windows 7. Their conclusion: Macs provide good protection against the initial phases of the attack, but once the bad guys are on the network, it's a whole different story. 'They're pretty good for [protecting from] remote exploitation,' Stamos said. '[But] once you install OS X server you're toast.'"
Re:Article is crap (Score:5, Informative)
The NSA's guide to security Apples talks about how to make the keychain reasonably secure here [nsa.gov]. They notably, do not recommend turning it off or using third party software.
Re:Article is crap (Score:4, Informative)
Yep, that one is copyright Apple. Here [nsa.gov] is NSA's guide to hardening OS X. It does not recommend turning off keychain (though there are several other items it does recommend turning off).