> Second, it is not completely accurate to say that OpenBSD is more > secure. If you compare vulnerability counts just from the last 3 months, > OpenBSD had 79 for November, December and January compared to 11 for > Microsoft (and that includes one each for Office and Exchange - so > really 9 for all versions of Windows). I encourage you to look at the > numbers reported at the OpenBSD site to verify that this is true.
According to http://openbsd.org/security.html, the last two releases of OpenBSD have had 8 vulnerabilities (and that includes two that apply to both releases - so really 6 for both releases of OpenBSD).

