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It's not the number of vulnerabilities that matter, it's their size.
One huge hole is much more disruptive than a myriad of tiny ones.

There's plenty of FACTUAL data proving that security holes in M$'s software are usually of large size, making exploits viable, while security holes in other software while probably more numerous, are as a rule much smaller rendering most exploits inviable. You'll have to rewrite history to erase those facts.
Posted by: InAction Man   Posted on: 06/01/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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It's not the number of vulnerabilities that matter, it's their size.  InAction Man | 06/01/09
yadayadayada.  magallanes | 06/01/09
Journalistic habits rub off  steve@... | 06/01/09
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