Quote, originally posted by coldmm803 »its not that MS is less secure than other os's its just that less people use other os's. zdnet had a comparison between mac osx and xp and osx actually had more holes.
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Ou/?p=165Well, by reading that, to me the numbers dictate that Apple is getting out there and fixing stuff when they find bad things moreso than Microsoft. Same deal with Linux where I'm pretty sure the Linux box gets patched more than most Windows boxes get patched... I'm always applying security updates to my Linux box, but that's just because when vulnerabilities are found, whamo! you've got an update that fixes it, not much waiting. Quote, originally posted by jwalcik »well, as sneaky of microsoft as it was to activate this in the way that it did, any of you using XP actually agreed to it when you got your new computer (or upgraded to XP). take a gander at that EULA that you agreed to without reading. it covers not only the OS phoning home, but also the right of microsoft to take inventory of your installed applications, and their right to install things on your computer without notifying you.Oh, you mean that thing that everybody clicks through with "I Accept" and never reads a single bit of it? LOL!If I had to buy a PC that had Windows already on it, I wouldn't be agreeing to it... Instead, on the inital bootup, I'd be booting off a CD and installing Linux, whacking XP entirely.