Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 5th Feb 2006 17:10 UTC
Features, Office One of the biggest reasons for many people to switch to a UNIX desktop, away from Windows, is security. It is fairly common knowledge that UNIX-like systems are more secure than Windows. Whether this is true or not will not be up for debate in this short editorial; I will simply assume UNIX-like systems are more secure, for the sake of argument. However, how much is that increased security really worth for an average home user, when you break it down? According to me, fairly little. Here's why.
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RE: pffft
by Lumbergh on Sun 5th Feb 2006 20:35 UTC in reply to "pffft"
Lumbergh
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2005-06-29

Your system is only as secure as the person who maintains it. Just because a person loses personal data through their own fault, doesn't mean the blame should be placed on Linux.

He didn't place the blame on linux. In fact, he didn't say anything about Linux. If you were able to comprehend what he was saying, then you would know he was talking about a false sense of security.

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