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Not necessarily.
The evidence suggests otherwise. From
http://www.3-rivers.com/whyhostonamac.html

"A private firm, VirTech Communications, set up a Mac server and offered $15,000 to anyone who could gain unauthorized access. No one could ever. The site was running for two years and had over 140,000 attacks."
(NY Times, 12 April 97)
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Hmm prove most user theory vs Microsoft  ITsucks | 06/14/04
Or....  doe_z | 06/14/04
No, nice try.. Microsoft Windows is flawed by design  Xunil_Sierutuf | 06/15/04
So are you!(nt)  ShadeTree | 06/15/04
Message has been deleted.  Da-Man | 06/15/04
It's not flaw just the wrong tool for the job  voska | 06/15/04
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Not necessarily.  Yen_z | 06/15/04
Symbian targeted  crocd | 06/15/04
Cells are evil  ibabadur1 | 06/15/04
Now THAT'S smart...  BitTwiddler | 06/15/04
The last word on this so called "worm"...  Adam West | 06/23/04

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