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Yet Windows has the same issues. Poorly setup, any OS can be breached. It just takes one person with root acecss or admin access to a server or domain and you are donw. Game over.
Posted by: chromeronin   Posted on: 08/20/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Canonical dismisses Ubuntu security concerns  Loverock Davidson | 08/16/07
Canonical dismisses Ubuntu security concerns  RickC998 | 08/16/07
The article is about  Loverock Davidson | 08/17/07
M$ Fanboy  p0figster | 08/17/07
Spreading it on thick once more, I see  flatliner | 08/16/07
Not thick, just truthful  Loverock Davidson | 08/17/07
EXACTLY!!!  galileon | 08/16/07
Tee hee hee  Loverock Davidson | 08/17/07
And you primarily run which OS  Boot_Agnostic | 08/16/07
Doesn't matter  Loverock Davidson | 08/17/07
So let's look at the track record for the last 20+ years...  Linux User 147560 | 08/17/07
Watch...  Linux User 147560 | 08/17/07
Troll  Timpraetor | 08/20/07
Another OS  chromeronin | 08/20/07
I wonder  Qbt | 08/16/07
Of course not (NT)  Loverock Davidson | 08/17/07
"loco servers"?  Resuna | 08/20/07
Nah ...  Timpraetor | 08/20/07

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