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Software giant plans to issues fixes next week for vulnerabilities in its Windows Mail, Internet Explorer and Windows XP.
Software giant plans to issues fixes next week for vulnerabilities in its Windows Mail, Internet Explorer and Windows XP.
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You have to remember what MS is comparing Vista too, their previous operating systems. They aren't comparing Vista to other more secure operating systems....
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- by mr. cynical June 8, 2007 7:04 PM PDT
- No, and it does get tiring after awhile with all the hoo-hah about it. It's like the whole media hoopla around paris hilton. Who cares.
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- by Macsaresafer June 11, 2007 6:44 AM PDT
- It isn't patches or vulnerabilities that count. It's exploits, and
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(10 Comments)When you have 86% of the OS market, you're going to have alot of hackers trying to crack your system. More than anyone else. Apple issues patches as well just not as many because there's no money in cracking 4% of the market.
OSes are not ever going to be 100% crack proof no matter who makes them.
End of story.
because Windows is exploited so frequently stories about
patches for it will be news.
As for OS X, there are plenty of people trying, but it just isn't as
easy to crack. Market share has nothing to do with it. Look at
the iPod, with more than 70% of the market, over 100 million
sold, and no malware. Then look at the fewer than 1,000 iPods
that users have installed Linux on. There is malware for those!
That's the end of the story.