TMPLee@DOCKMASTER.ARPA (11/12/88)
Does anyone know if Steve Wozniack's (I'm sure I have the spelling wrong) performance on ABC NightLine last night is any way reflective of a heads-in-the-sand attitude within Apple on the subject of computer security and taking precautions against viruses? If so, one has absolutely no confidence that any software that comes from Apple or Claris can be trusted. (Wasn't he aware of the virus in whatever it was that came from Adobe?) I mean this as a serious question for Keith and the other Apple folks listening -- could you describe the practices and procedures Apple uses internally to assure that the software you distribute hasn' t been contaminated? After that show you have got to be a target. (I believe that Wozniack is no longer with Apple, but Ted Koppel didn't know that nor probaby would most people.)