Dusted off my old 2005 G5 iMac...

... and would like to know how unsafe OS X 10.5.8 is with respect to internet safety. I've applied the most "current" update to Safari (5.0.6). I added the G5 to my home WiFi which has three Macs running 10.13.6 High Sierra and all applicable app updates.


I don't want to leave a gaping hole in my security by attaching the G5 to my Apple account and to my home network. I practice safe internet browsing and don't open "YOU'VE WON!! emails.


I'm just fooling around with the G5 and intend to retire it again in a couple days. It's actually a snappy performer for a 2GHz, 2GB iMac!


Thank you for any insight you can give me.


Edsel

iMac, Mac OS X (10.5.8)

Posted on Jul 18, 2018 11:40 AM

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Jul 18, 2018 10:29 PM in response to Edsel

That being said, there are browsers that have been modified to run with PPC's modern, like TenFourFox, Rocat and some others that are escaping my thought right now. These also have modern extensions like AdBlock, and are based off of the newest internet standards. TenFourFox is based off of the newest Mozilla FireFox ESR (59.8), and has AdBlock on their compatibility list. 2GB is pro for what you want to do, and their are even some people that still use Power Mac G5's (and iMac G5's alike) as their daily drivers.


Offline use is great as well for these machines, and they serve as excellent Jukeboxes when hooked up to speakers.

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