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Let's put it this way : while technical merits can be debated in much details, a much simpler observation to make is that Windows powers more than 90% of the world's desktops and laptops.
If some piece of software has such a large market share, unless it is built with supernatural attention to security concerns, it will always be broken by crackers at a much faster rate than flaws are fixed, and therefore should not be used by people who are worried about the security of their computers.
Can we agree on that ?
Edited 2012-09-26 14:21 UTC