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I worked with a client where their router got hacked, but the site manager insisted that it wasn't, because he had an "unhackable" Macbook. Like, no, buddy. No. Every Windows 98 client, the Windows NT 4.0 server, and your router are totally, totally hacked, and pointing to Chinese DNS. "UHHH NOOO?? IT's a MAAAAAC! Hello? Anyone in there, Windows guy? I HAVE A MACBOOK!" With a patronizing chuckle. Then he mocked deaf people accents to re-explain, I guess, to make the point I was retarded.
Thankfully, his boss fired him on the spot. This was the THIRD time I was sent out there to wipe and reinstall, and my attendance of his firing was a mere formality. He was being hacked by an open Apple AirPort Base Station with no password or encryption that was inside the network, and refused to believe it because it was an Apple product. His boss understood, though.
Note: this is not meant to mock or deride any Apple product or fans thereof. Just this specific dweeb.
Wow, that guy does sound incredibly incompetent and unprofessional.
I feel like platform rivalry used to be worse in the past, like 20-30 years ago. Growing up I thought that people who owned Nintendos were my enemies because I had a Sega... as if I wouldn't have enjoyed NES or SNES games. Then that Microsoft was evil because I had an Amiga and then Linux. It could be because it seemed like platforms were more mortal threats to each other back then... DOS, Window and MS were out to snuff the Amiga (and it did, I guess), and Nintendo and Sony were out to destroy Sega (wait... I guess that did happen) and MS was out to crush Linux and Apple (to be fair, they were, and almost did in the case of Apple). So I suppose there were some reasons to feel that way, but I'm glad it's somewhat calmed down now.
To be fair, you weren't exactly wrong about Microsoft.