Am Tue, 19 Feb 2008 01:04:57 +1100
schrieb John Tserkezis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>   I don't doubt it.  What I do doubt is that the windows
> vulnerabilities alone are the reason they're the majority target.
[...]
>   If linux/unix had 90-95% of the market, I'm sure they would be the
> majority target for malware.  Perhaps not to the current extent that
> windows malware has reached, but still a majority.

There is no "Linux" / "Unix" to write malware for, but there are
bunches of more or less different distributions and variants one
could/should write malware for. You possibly would be right if there
was one Linux / Unix distribution / platform / whatever at 90 .. 95%
market share, though, but I guess this is even more unlikely than
"Unix"/"Linux" in general being there... ;)

Cheers,
Kristian

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