Stewart Stremler wrote:

Viruses and Trojans indicate a security problem in the user community. Worms indicate a security problem in the technology.

Pointing out that your technology is better than some other user
community is... also cooking the numbers.

Note that rejecting claims that Linux is "fundamentally secure" does
not mean that a counter-claim is being made that Linux is "as bad as
some of the other systems".  Alternative poor designs don't improve
your design in any absolute sense.

-Stewart "What tasty soup this is!" Stremler

So, in summary, users are the source of most (if not all[1]) security problems, and at the present, Windowses provide the most attractive and ripe environments for those bad practices to bear rotten fruit.


[1] All if you include all people touching the computer. In any case, no people - no bad technology.
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Best Regards,
~DJA.


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