With Linux you have the ability to not install certain things. With Windows you have 
no choice, messenger will be installed and enabled. Its going to be exploitable out of 
the box. Take for example Debian Woody. Quite possibly the greatest operating system 
package ever released. Basic install is a kernel, C library, shell, and networking 
functions , etc. Its incredibly secure from default, and from that point on you 
download the up-to-date packages that YOU WANT. Your not forced into anything you dont 
need. Windows is not more secure, ANY and i do mean ANY bloated operating system is 
going to be more vulnerable then one that is slimmed to your needs. Windows is just to 
bloated and therefore insecure compared to a slimmed down Linux install. MS needs to 
kill the messenger service, enable ICF and give the user some more power of his / her 
box when it comes to security. 

chris
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