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But it beats Red Hat and Mac OS X on number of critical flaws, according to latest threat report from Symantec.
But it beats Red Hat and Mac OS X on number of critical flaws, according to latest threat report from Symantec.
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vulnerabilities with associated exploit code and exploit activity in
the wild."
And that is all that matters.
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/known-vulnerabilities.html
There at at least 5 critical vulnerabilities reported in the second half of 2006, and Mozilla defines "critical" as "Vulnerability can be used to run attacker code and install software, requiring no user interaction beyond normal browsing."
IE holes, on the other hand, are exploited quite regularly.
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Microsoft NEVER talks on the same wave length as the rest of the security industry.
Walt
from 3rd party applications? Certainly MS, Apple and Red Hat
aren't responsible for bugs found in others manufacturers
products?
I'm also not really keen on the 'security researchers'. Heaven
knows I'd love to have a job where I point out someone else's
flaws all day but is is really all that beneficial?
I'd love to see a study on how much of these increases can be
attributed to the exploits being 'known' (i.e. reverse engineered
from the patches) versus them being genuinely exploited?
Windows Security Holes Are Most Critical
Windows Has Most Critical Security Holes
Security Holes in Windows Rated Most Critical
Security Holes in Windows Tend Toward Most Severe
I think those tell the story better than the current distorting headline
- (* ROFLMAO *)
- by wbenton March 25, 2007 4:06 AM PDT
- After reading the title... I didn't feel like reading the rest of the story...
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(24 Comments)Such a farse of a title deserves to be ignored!!!
Walt