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cyberharke
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Posted on 06-22-07 1:13
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Mr. August
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Posted on 06-22-07 1:21
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That's funny... Anyways check this out! Vista is more secure that any other OS's out there...
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Mr. August
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Posted on 06-22-07 1:22
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Posted on 06-22-07 7:44
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I didn't understand the graph properly but if what I understand is correct then the graph was sort of hilarious. Are you telling me that Win XP is the second most secure operating system? I haven't used Vista so I can't judge but I think this graph looks like it was made by the microsoft people. And it shows Ubuntu with the most number of problems! You gotta be kidding me... I think you forgot to take into account the number of virus that exist in each operating system...
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Posted on 06-22-07 11:16
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Why more vulnerabilities in linux OS? I guess because they are open and are readily disclosed. Who knows what's going on in Windows if that is not clearly visible. Open source and close source softwares cannot be compared in the same graph like the above. Also, i have to agree that the reporter used Windows to make the graph not a linux OS.
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