Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 16th Mar 2007 17:02 UTC, submitted by Shawna McAlearney
Privacy, Security, Encryption "Starting today, I plan on posting a monthly vulnerability scorecard for common server and workstation Operating System products. I'm going to keep these scorecards pretty clean of discussion, but you can review my methodology, sources and assumptions." Note that these results speak only of fixed vulnerabilities; the author aims to include information on non-fixed problems and the time it takes to fix problems as well. You should also read this, by the way.
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RE: Sorry...
by Duffman on Fri 16th Mar 2007 18:22 UTC in reply to "Sorry..."
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2005-11-23

Those charts show how many vulnerabilities were fixed. The fact that Vista hasn't received any fixes (a fact that I sincerely doubt, no matter how good it is, it can't be perfect) doesn't mean it doesn't have any vulnerabilities.

I agree but it prooves one thing, it's that Linux has serious security holes despite what are saying linux zealots.

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