'Day One' for Safari for Windows becomes Zero-Day Nightmare

From BetaNews.com
It took security engineers perhaps less than two hours yesterday to introduce Apple's surprise entry in the field of Windows browsers to the big, cruel world of exploits and vulnerabilities, following its introduction yesterday morning at WWDC. As a result, much of the clout Safari had received as the secure browsing alternative to Internet Explorer and Firefox -- as long as it was on a Macintosh -- was burned off like fire to a flash fuse.

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Security

Isn't this pretty good evidence that OS X is simply more secure than Windows, despite all the guff we get from PC Weenies?

Or it's evidence Apple

Or it's evidence Apple doesn't know how to code for Windows. :(
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