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You are missing the point entirely.
Even if a mistake was made with the server policies,
etc, Linux on the workstations would prevent access to
the files and prevent new virus programs from being
run. (and prevent the spread of malware across the
network)

You appear to be basing your entire argument on
Windows, and yes, Window is a security train wreck.

I've used Linux for over 5 years. I have had no
viruses, spyware, or rootkits. I've never used
additional virus protection or firewall software.

I think you should try it out and experience the
security first hand before judging.
Posted by: joe.smetona@...   Posted on: 11/15/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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I hope they will begin using Linux.  joe.smetona@... | 10/30/08
... did You ever stay in contact with hackers?  MikelGr | 10/31/08
The last mainframe I worked on was an IBM 3090 in the '80's.  joe.smetona@... | 01/22/09
Damn linux zealot.  magallanes | 11/02/08
You are missing the point entirely.  joe.smetona@... | 11/15/08
You are talking about input editing.  joe.smetona@... | 01/22/09
RE: Cyberattacks target UK national infrastructure  wmwinkle@... | 11/05/08
Have you ever tried Linux?  joe.smetona@... | 11/15/08

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