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Small market share is actually obscurity not security.
Obscurity; I hide behind a corner and you can't see me until you walk around the corner. I'm obscured only until you know where to look.
Security; I hide behind a corner but you can't walk around it and see me because you'd have to get through the locked gate between us.
The first provides no real resistance to finding me where the second does provides some form of resistance to your attempts at walking around the corner.
I really wasn't equating their security with obscurity, although that's what all the CLI-kiddies tout as their number one reason why command line is better. My argument is that everyone knew you were around that corner, but it's only been recently that anyone cared about the gate you're sitting behind.