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Grow up. I've seen Linux machines compromized, I've seen Unix machines compromized. It's all in the numbers. It's not worthwhile for a criminal to work to compromized Linux, because the number of such machines is small compared to the number of Windows machines.
Talk to me when Linux has 50% of the market. Then we'll be hearing about Linux exploits and Linux bots.
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Gee is this REALLY a surprise?  realitycheck101 | 06/15/06
The problem is Window. You leave the doors to a bank open with no guards,  DonnieBoy | 06/15/06
Secure OS  richhayes | 06/16/06
This is what firewalls are for  PhantomX | 06/15/06
A firewall can not block everything or the network would be useless. The  DonnieBoy | 06/15/06
Convince a billions of users to switch to Linux or Mac.  Grayson Peddie | 06/15/06
Switch  richhayes | 06/16/06
Getting a millions of users who are using Windows...  Grayson Peddie | 06/16/06
A couple of things:  Grayson Peddie | 06/15/06
you're right  PhantomX | 06/16/06
Govt should force all users to Linux or Mac  Boot_Agnostic | 06/16/06
You're an ignorant Linux Geek! devil  Grayson Peddie | 06/16/06
And your an Amiga con  Boot_Agnostic | 06/19/06
Won't happen; they're going to virtualized microsoft solutions.  HypnoToad | 06/17/06
And only MS WindWoes is affected !  michael_t | 06/18/06
Heh heh heh...you're so lame. wink  Grayson Peddie | 06/18/06
Dream on  carlino | 06/20/06
Security through obscurity  TasteeWheat | 01/18/07

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