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2010-06-09
Windows has come a long long way, there's no denying that. And I'm not disputing that security is an ongoing battle in which users shouldn't get complacent regardless of the OS they run.
I just don't see the point in lying by saying all OSs are equally secure by default. The simple fact is some OSs do ship with better defaults. However, and as I've already stated, none of that really makes much difference if you stick an experienced idiot in front of the keyboard.
It really would be a lie to say that they were all secure by default, because none of them are.