From ZDNet UK:
Mozilla chief executive John Lilly has hit out at Apple, accusing the company of doing a disservice to Windows users everywhere by including its Safari browser as a default add-on installation in the latest iTunes update, likening the practice to the way malware is distributed.
In a recent blog post, the head of the foundation behind the Firefox browser and Thunderbird email client attacked Apple for including the option to install the browser as a pre-selected default, saying it compromises the security of all users and the entire web.
“Apple has made it incredibly easy — the default, even — for users to install ride-along software that they didn’t ask for and maybe didn’t want. This is wrong, and borders on malware distribution practices,” said Lilly in the post.
“It undermines the trust relationship great companies have with their customers, and that’s bad not just for Apple but for the security of the whole web.”
Yesterday’s Safari Vulnaerabilities.