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Flawed logic
According to your reasoning, if:

operating system A had 30 spelling errors and no remotely exploitable security
flaws
operating system B had 0 spelling errors and one remotely exploitable security
hole that could be used to take over the machine

you would conclude system A was less secure

The above is I admit a gross exaggeration. However the point of the example is
still valid. One cannot judge the security of a system simply by counting bugs.

Furthermore can you name one security hole in Mac OS X that actually been
exploited in the wild? Proof-of-concept exploits do not count.
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Zombie tool makes use of Windows, antivirus flaws  Loverock Davidson | 11/29/06
Not so fast.  andrej770 | 11/29/06
RE: Not so fast.  Badgered | 11/30/06
Human nature?  Laff | 11/30/06
RE: Human nature?  Badgered | 11/30/06
He should have said "I'd be willing to be your life..."  Laff | 12/01/06
When I had my business  Linux User 147560 | 11/30/06
I personally just fixed a machine...  Sysop1984 | 12/04/06
I have to agree with 'andre' . . .  999ad@... | 11/30/06
No kidding  majoritywhip | 11/29/06
I agree with you..  RicD_ | 11/29/06
RicD_  Linux User 147560 | 11/30/06
There's a difference  notsofast | 11/30/06
From my experience  Furiousrog | 11/30/06
Furiousrog you're absolutely correct!  RicD_ | 12/01/06
and a mechanic weighs in...  ElCuervo | 12/04/06
Re: No Kidding  barrywms | 12/05/06
Zombie tool...  rondev | 11/29/06
Wait a second...  tic swayback | 11/30/06
Zombie tool makes use of Windows, antivirus flaws  tic swayback | 11/30/06
lol  Badgered | 11/30/06
Not true....  Laff | 11/30/06
then we are back to the old argument  Badgered | 11/30/06
XP is still not safe off the internet  ralphrides | 11/30/06
Well, I guess  Badgered | 11/30/06
The REAL question in the end is....  Laff | 12/01/06
re: The REAL question in the end is....  Badgered | 12/01/06
Sabotaging Windows  NonZealot | 11/30/06
Darned third parties  tic swayback | 11/30/06
Ha ha that was so tong in cheek  ralphrides | 11/30/06
Let me guess...  NonZealot | 11/30/06
I think its you that needs XP training  ralphrides | 11/30/06
Poor ralph...  NonZealot | 11/30/06
iAdware  deramin@... | 12/01/06
And the mouse is artistic...  Anton Philidor | 11/30/06
So true  tic swayback | 11/30/06
Proof you're a windows Zealot  Rick_K | 12/01/06
Change Windows to Bots R Us  Chad_z | 11/30/06
Of course, Apple just issued 31 patches  kiddpeat | 12/01/06
Flawed logic  KonradK | 12/04/06
Half correct  crayolakidd | 12/06/06
I agree.... patches avail doesnt mean all is OK  redtrain65 | 11/30/06
Targetting educational networks?  Anton Philidor | 11/30/06
Its the pipes  don3605 | 11/30/06
edu networks are a disaster  royalef | 11/30/06
Targetting addresses...  Anton Philidor | 11/30/06
Hmmmm  dmcewan@... | 11/30/06
You paint with a broad brush  wadde001@... | 12/05/06
Targetting the source  TonyMcS | 11/30/06
Students update? Nah!  deramin@... | 12/01/06
Ohio University has an easy fix  ejhonda | 11/30/06
So does my college...  KWierso | 12/05/06
I think you found my problem  troubled241 | 11/30/06
I need to explain why?  troubled241 | 11/30/06
You Think It's Bad Now?  Ole Man | 11/30/06
Wrong?  mbrierley | 12/01/06
Nefarious = Micosoft!?! NEVER...perish the thought:P  Laff | 12/01/06
Zombie tool, yeah, seen it, called ABMers  Boot_Agnostic | 12/01/06
So tell me again...  3D0G | 12/01/06
So what's the moral of this story  craig.carson@... | 12/04/06
funny spoolsv action  wormie55 | 12/04/06
One major security measure...  Sysop1984 | 12/04/06

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