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2005-12-27
Windows isn't getting more viruses or is more insecure because it's user base is bigger, is just because it is for sure less secure than Linux. non-root user can't damage anything on the system and you would be running as non-root forever (I hope). With a virus like that maybe it can damage a few of your /home/user directory files and nothing more a thing that will be fixed easily or erase and create user again. And about FreeBSD don't even think about a virus doing more damage on it since it is even more secure than Linux. So don't take me for a Linux zealot, just take me as a FreeBSD user that likes to correct some wrong statements.