
"The United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team
released its year-end summary of computer vulnerabilities. While Windows is regarded as the most insecure operating system, the US-CERT found four times as many vulnerabilities specifically related to Unix and Linux. Of 5198 reported flaws, 812 were for the Windows, 2328 for Unix and Linux, and 2058 more affected more than one operating system. Notably missing from the list of Windows vulnerabilities is the recently discovered Windows Metafile issue. No vulnerabilities were listed for Apple's Mac OS X, however several had been disclosed during the year. Also, since OS X is based on Unix, it is vulnerable to some of the flaws associated with its core operating system."
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2005-09-10
Let me translate. There are substantially more bugs found in at least 9 distinct operating systems - Solaris, SuSe, Cisco, SCO Unixware, RedHat Linux, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and for some reason they count Safari bugs there as well, even though they don't count OS X bugs separately + an arbitrary number of applications (including KDE and GNOME, that in itself has more apps that are counted for Windows) than in Windows + an arbitrary number of apps running on Windows. Yeah, this is a really useful comparison.