On Wednesday 28 January 2004 07:44 pm, s. keeling wrote: > Does Windows get cracked more often because there's more Windows? No, > it's because Windows is more crackable
I also think the "Windows is hacked more because it's more popular" argument is bogus. The point I like to use is this: IIS flaws have led to multiple Internet-disrupting worms, yet no Apache flaw has led to such an ocurrence - despite the fact that Apache has been the #1 web server since 1996 (according to Netcraft). That said, almost all of the email viral outbreaks in the last year have not exploited flaws in MS products - they occured because thousands (if not millions) of end users either don't know or don't care about proper email attachment safety. They will blindly click on everything that comes into their inbox, even if it involves multiple manual steps (such as opening a zip file and running its contents). Migrating them to a new OS won't help - only education will. Adam -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]