Actually there is nothing about security. It is about to keep Windowx Xp
incompatible to Ubuntu. The same way m$ do ;)

Let's see some facts:
- Ubuntu (Nautilus) _can_ access Ubuntu(samba) with security=user
enabled
- WinXp _can't_ access Ubuntu(samba) with security=user enabled
- WinXp _has_ security=user by default too, but it _can_ sync usernames.
- ubuntu ( samba ) _can't_ sync usernames, but it keep Guest account
open so  Ubuntu ( Nautilus ) can access it.
- WinXp theoretically can access Ubuntu(samba) with security=user
enabled, but it need to know about opened Guest account.
- security=user + opened Guest account = almost the same us
security=share, with one exception WinXp do not know any thing about
this.
- opened Guest account _is_ security problem by default in ubuntu!!!!

So about what kind of security we talking???!!!
Is default security=user real secure???

For example we can use  
"security=user (smb.conf default ) " + "opened Guest account (smb.conf
default ) " + "map to guest = Bad User (Nautilus default)"
what is the same what Ubuntu ( Nautilus ) do.

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the security parameter must be set to share, not user, in smb.conf - Smb/Gnome 
sharing broken
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/32067
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