Technoman
Open Source Software is inherently dangerous because its source code is widely available, where as Windows 'blueprints' are carefully guarded by Microsoft.
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teddirez
1) Windows updates are not released daily, when a problem/bug/vulnerabilty arises it is forwarded on to the applicable team, the team works a solution and depending on the severity of the flaw is tested for a certain period.
1a) Open Source flaws are generally fixed far more often as they are collaborated by a world of enthusiasts all adding their little bit right there right then as they are discovered.
2) The REASON the kiddies attack Microsoft is because they ARENT open source. When all the see more information is given to you up front, society in general is far more accepting than that of what goes on behind closed doors. These "blueprints" you speak of doesnt stop the fact that flaws are found and abused.
Carling
Open Source Software is inherently dangerous because its source code is widely available,
Fact
That's why it's the most secure because Open Source Software is widely available and open to scrutineers who check it out for ulnerabilities,
that's why the White House web site is using Open Source Software... go see for yourself why it is the most secure operating system
 
 
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