Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 20th Dec 2007 21:42 UTC
Privacy, Security, Encryption It's the time of year again, folks. "The year 2007 has been an interesting year that brought us improved security with Windows Vista and Mac OS X Leopard (10.5). But to get some perspective of how many publicly known holes found in these two operating systems, I've compiled all the security flaws in Mac OS X and Windows XP and Vista and placed them side by side. This is significant because it shows a trend that can give us a good estimate for how many flaws we can expect to find in the coming months." Do with it as you please.
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RE[2]: This is significant?
by WereCatf on Thu 20th Dec 2007 22:24 UTC in reply to "RE: This is significant?"
WereCatf
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I don't CARE which one has better security frameworks or anything as I am a Linux user myself. All I was saying that one can't realistically determine absolutely anything from those numbers for the reasons I already explained. You can't prove me right with those numbers, but you can't prove me wrong either..

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