posted by irbis on Tue 18th Mar 2008 21:50
On the age of Internet can we even imagine a desktop operating system without also a connection to the Internet? With networking comes the need for security.
Although there may be no problem now and although developers may see many more urgent goals, the potential threats of future should be considered too. I think the history of old MS Windows versions at least up to Windows ME shows that network security cannot be easily added into the OS as an afterthought but it should be thought about and build into the OS right from the start.
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So - by no means am I making the above question supposing that new alternative operating systems like Haiku & Syllable couldn't be very secure(?). I'm just making the question as a curios but ignorant and uninformed outsider who doesn't yet have any clue simply as security features seem not to be often even mentioned in the short introductions and reviews of those operating systems.