I didn't see anything particularly newsworthy in that article. Mostly, it seemed to be Symantec trying to drum up sales for their software. No concrete examples, except that they said that Apple has patched any issues that came up:
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Symantec said that over the past year, it had documented 37 high-vulnerabilities--weaknesses that leave the system open to malicious software attacks--in Mac OS X (news - web sites). They "have been confirmed by the vendor, which, in the Apple case, almost always means that the company has released a patch."
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They say that there are vulnerabilities, but not that any hackers have attempted to exploit them. They merely claim that future hacking is inevitable.
I'm not saying that the Mac is invulnerable, but I don't thing Symantec has made a good case to the contrary.