This exploit seems pretty insignificant since it supposes the attacker already has root; it gives the attacker persistent root. They already own your machine.
Microsoft built a great ecosystem around their products and technologies. They invested heavily in education for engineers. Apple, not so much. We are partners with both Apple and Microsoft and these companies behave in different ways. You do not need to knock on Microsoft’s doors, they are open. Apple is different, you have to knock, take a number, join the queue and wait. That’s why there are many more Windows engineers than Mac engineers.
What's with the unsubstantiated bias against Apple? Even if I believe Windows is more secure and than Mac OS X (which I don't) how is this relevant to the story?
Microsoft built a great ecosystem around their products and technologies. They invested heavily in education for engineers. Apple, not so much. We are partners with both Apple and Microsoft and these companies behave in different ways. You do not need to knock on Microsoft’s doors, they are open. Apple is different, you have to knock, take a number, join the queue and wait. That’s why there are many more Windows engineers than Mac engineers.
What's with the unsubstantiated bias against Apple? Even if I believe Windows is more secure and than Mac OS X (which I don't) how is this relevant to the story?