Quoting Niall Kavanagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, Thomas Charron wrote:
> One point I never see mentioned:
> Microsoft vulnerabilirties are just that -- Microsoft's.
> Any app that runs on on Linux or distributed with Redhat/Turbo etc. is
> counted as a "Linux vulnerabilty".
> If one were to lump in all the other Win32 apps with vulnerabilities I'm
> sure you'd come up with a greater number than 99 (number of reported
> Bugtraq MS vul) or even 122 (number for all linux apps).
> Bottom line, neither OS is inherently insecure, it's the apps and cruft on
> top of them, like Sendmail, IIS, ActiveX etc.
I actually just noticed that MS actually has a seperate bugtraq catagory for
IIS, while Linux is one general entry, including Apache bugs on Linux. ;-P
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Thomas Charron
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