You know how some people tout Apple's OS X platform as being completely free from security issues? I'm sure you've seen the rhetoric:
"Mac OS X... untouched by the ocean of security issues, threats, virus and worms epidemic which have become instead Windows-users daily worry and preoccupation." -Robin Good
"Viruses don't have to be a fact of life. There are no viruses on OS X -- not a single one. The reason most often touted is Apple's lack of critical mass, but that argument has been beaten to death." -Security Focus
etc. Anyway, there's a short but harsh article that came out today from a researcher saying that Apple has serious security problems; what's interesting to me is not the article per se which is frankly somewhat terse, but the fact that this appeared on ZDNet, and the fact that it is hyper critical of Apple's software review process. Interesting.